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10/05/2014

A powerful new computer virus was today causing havoc with e-mail systems across the world. Experts described the virus, called Goner, as one of the fastest-spreading they had yet seen and warned computer users to immediately delete it if they received it. Alex Shipp, spokesman for anti-virus service MessageLabs, said: "It's spreading with tremendous speed and thousands of users in Britain have already been sent it. "The virus mass mails itself out through e-mail and attempts to destroy anti-virus software on computers, which could prove extremely problematic for those unfortunate enough to receive it." The infected e-mail has the word "Hi" as its subject and body text which reads "When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you. I am in a harry (sic), I promise you will love it." Its attachment is labelled "gone.scr." It was first detected this morning in the US but experts believe it was created in Europe. The US, the UK and France are the worst hit of the 17 countries affected so far. Mr Shipp said: "We had a handful of reports this morning but at mid-afternoon in the UK it went mad. We have had about 30,000 reports and the figure is rising." A criminal investigation has now been launched in an effort to track down the person responsible for the virus. Previous viruses, such as Love Bug, Code Red and the Nimda Worm caused problems for millions of computer users across the world.

Source: Dailymail.co.uk

One day after being threatened with a $100 million lawsuit over hacked celebrity photos, Google says they are trying the...
10/04/2014

One day after being threatened with a $100 million lawsuit over hacked celebrity photos, Google says they are trying their best to get as many of the explicit and private pics of Jennifer Lawrence and others off their sites and search engines as possible. “We’ve removed tens of thousands of pictures, within hours of the requests being made, and we have closed hundreds of accounts,” said a spokesperson for the tech giant in a statement today. “The Internet is used for many good things. Stealing people’s private photos is not one of them.” While not directly addressing issues of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and the claims of victimization by lawyer Marty Singer, Google adds that like other online companies they also rely on being notifying of such content either directly or by the filing of “valid” DMCA requests. Singer’s letter stated that his law firm had sent over a dozen such requests to Google have the material in question removed with no response. Sites like Twitter, on the other hand, Singer says, have “accommodated” the demands quickly.

Source: Deadline.com

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