Nimda Virus Continues to Spread

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NEW YORK — The Nimda computer worm continued to spread Thursday as virus experts called it one of the worst bugs in history.

The worm, which gained steam Tuesday, is spreading itself via e-mail, Web browsers and corporate networks. It has clogged servers and slowed traffic on many corporate networks, and has infected thousands of home personal computers. The worm is designed to resend itself every 10 days if it isn’t deleted. In addition, it can turn computers into zombies that can be used to launch future denial-of-service attacks on Web sites.



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