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Anna Kournikova may be a so-so tennis player, but she makes a world-beating computer virus. Thousands of people have been tricked into opening a mail message that says it contains a picture of Anna ...
The Anna Kournikova virus, also known as the "Vbs.OnTheFly" virus, was a computer virus that spread via email in February 2001. It was named after the famous Russian tennis player Anna Kournikova ...
An e-mail attachment, promising a digital photo of tennis star Anna Kournikova, turned out to be a self-replicating computer virus that spams the contents of the user’s address book. The virus ...
A new e-mail virus written to take advantage of Microsoft Corp.’s Outlook software is circulating among users today, preying upon people’s attraction to tennis star and model Anna Kournikova.
A suspect was arrested yesterday in connection with the Anna Kournikova computer virus, as the FBI also began investigating the case. A 20-year-old from the northern Dutch town of Sneek consulted ...
The Anna Kournikova virus, also known as the "Vbs.OnTheFly" virus, was a computer virus that spread via email in February 2001. It was named after the famous Russian tennis player Anna Kournikova ...
NEW YORK (AP) An Internet account in the Netherlands emerged yesterday as the possible source of the Anna Kournikova computer virus that clogged e-mail service this week. “OnTheFly” posted a claim of ...
Jan de Wit, the 20-year-old who wrote the Anna Kournikova virus ... It is the first time in Dutch history that a writer of a computer virus is being tried. De Wit had written the worm with ...
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands -- Dutch police have arrested a computer hacker who claims he wrote the Anna Kournikova computer virus that snarled e-mail around the world this week. The 20-year-old from ...
Dutch police in the northern town of Sneek said they had arrested the self-proclaimed creator of the Anna Kournikova computer virus after he turned himself in. The 20-year old man allegedly posted ...
Virus companies have issued warnings about a new computer virus which is disguised as an electronic photo of teenage tennis star Anna Kournikova, unleashed on the world in the leadup to Valentine ...
A promised photograph of Anna Kournikova, the world's ninth-ranked professional tennis player, is being used as the hook for a fast-spreading computer virus, Internet security firms said Monday.
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