Melissa was actually created back in by David Smith. He designed this using a macro in Microsoft Word. The virus itself would be spread through email messages that were sent from one user to another. He actually named the virus after an exotic dancer that he new from Florida. The virus worked by tempting those who received the message to open a document that they have asked for.
It even states that you are not to show it to anyone else. It would end up clogging entire emails systems because of how many emails were being sent out. Smith ended up being convicted after a long trial and received 20 months in prison.
This virus actually hit the Internet about a year after Melissa did. It came from the country of the Philippines. This threat actually came because of. It was a program that could stand on its own and was able to replicate itself. The I Love You virus actually made it4s way through the Internet via email. It was inside a message that appeared to be a love letter from another person. There would be an attachment to the email. If you were to open that, you would be infected. This would create a host of problems, such as being copied several times and hiding on the hard drive.
It would replace certain files with copies of the virus. The problems just kept coming. With this virus, a new bar was reached. It came out in and various forms of the virus would hit the Internet and wreak havoc for months. The Log4j security flaw could impact the entire internet.
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Variations: Other subject lines used with this message include the following:. Synopsis: Computer viruses have been distributed through e-postcard notifications in the past, but current warnings of such viruses are generally outdated or outright hoaxes. Sending out phony e-card notifications is therefore an effective method of camouflaging viruses and inducing unwitting recipients into clicking on links that install malicious programs onto their computers.
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