A powerful new computer virus was today causing havoc with e-mail systems across the world. Experts described the virus, called Goner, as one of the fastest-spreading they had yet seen and warned ...
Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson addresses an artificial intelligence malware worm and potential security issues with artificial intelligence.
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Computer users across the U.S. were tricked into sending thousands of dollars when they called a bogus tech support line to ...
He had heard about this type of computer virus and how dangerous it could be. But he never thought that he would be tricked into clicking on a wrong link. Now, as he read the ransom note ...
New brain-inspired hardware, architectures and algorithms could lead to more efficient, more capable forms of AI.
While the first computer virus (Creeper) was released on the ARPANET as a harmless experiment, the first computer virus to be released in the wild didn't have malicious intent either. Called ...
One such tool is LitterDrifter, a computer worm written in Visual Basic Scripting language. LitterDrifter's primary functions include spreading from USB drive to USB drive and permanently ...
The first full-stealth computer virus. In 1986, Brain was developed by Pakistani brothers Basit and Amjad Farooq Alvi, who were annoyed at having their heart monitoring software copied for free.
The first computer virus was named Creeper, created in 1971 by Robert Thomas, a programmer at BBN Technologies (Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc., which later became part of Raytheon). Unlike the ...
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