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‘Most Dangerous Trojan Virus Ever’ Steals Over $1 Million | The Zeus Trojan, called the “most dangerous virus ever created” has stolen £675,000 from a British financial institution, and it isn’t done yet.

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Is this really the 'Most Dangerous Trojan Virus Ever’? | There has to be Other, More Dangerous?!

asked Aug 13 '10 at 11:21

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The love bug was pretty bad. It did over 5 billion dollars worth of damage in 2000

answered Aug 13 '10 at 11:53

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This destructive virus Sector Zero from the hard disc, which stores the function of important information. The virus is running as follows: · This virus automatically be sent to all the names in your address list with the title "A Card for You" (Une Carte Pour Vous, or A Card For You); · That virtual card is open, the virus that would freeze the computer so that the user must begin again; if you press CTRL + ALT + DEL or a command to restart, the virus that will destroy the Boot Sector Zero from the hard disk, so the hard disk will be permanently damaged.

answered Aug 14 '10 at 16:39

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crap! Crapped!! CRAPPING!!!

(Aug 15 '10 at 04:43) r0bErT4u r0bErT4u's gravatar image

Wrong the virus can damage the boot sector but it does not mean the HDD is "Permanently Damaged" you can re-install a new MBR (MBR-Master Boot Record)

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Windows (and here we are going to fill some space)

answered Aug 15 '10 at 08:45

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I Would Say Worst I Have Had Is An E Bomb <><><><><<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>

answered Aug 15 '10 at 09:31

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Windows:

  1. Viruses replicate quickly. Windows does this.

  2. Viruses use up valuable system resources, slowing down the system as they do so. Windows does this.

  3. Viruses will, from time to time, trash your hard disk. Windows does this.

  4. Viruses are usually carried, unkown to the user, along with valuable programs and systems. Windows does that too.

  5. Viruses will occasionally make the user suspect their system is too slow (see 2) and the user will buy new hardware. Same with Windows, yet again.

answered Aug 15 '10 at 12:45

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