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29-08-2006, 10.39.56 | #1 |
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[w32.bounds and w64.bounds] New virus attacks AMD processors
Security researchers at Symantec have discovered a new proof of concept virus that targets processors rather than operating systems. The worm comes in two versions, targeting 32-bit and 64-bit processors from AMD. Symantec refers to the online pests as w32.bounds and w64.bounds. Because it involves proof of concept code, both viruses are rated as low level threats. Leggi: http://www.infomaticsonline.co.uk/vn...amd-processors Ultima modifica di Giorgius : 29-08-2006 alle ore 10.48.38 |
29-08-2006, 10.45.18 | #2 |
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AMD "Virus" is no AMD virus at all
AN UNEXPECTED SIDE-EFFECT OF rebranding X86-64 as AMD64 has probably taken the manufacturer by surprise. In the last couple of months, virus experts have released statements about two new attacks that target x86-64-based Windows that have caused widespread panic and confusion in the press about what exactly was going on, and have landed on AMD’s doormat, rather unjustifiably...
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