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KBOT virus takes out system files with no hope of recovery

Posted on 12 February 2020

From zdnet.com

It has been over a decade since the famous ILOVEYOU virus was let loose on the world, MyDoom was considered an email menace back in the day, and the Slammer virus is remembered for crashing the Bank of America’s ATM service.

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