Corporate hard drives crumbled and bios chips blew out this week as a software virus disabled thousands of PCs without full anti-viral protection
Security software firms reported brisk trade as companies called for help following the mushrooming impact of the CIH virus, which was triggered on the thirteenth anniversary of the Chernobyl nucle...
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