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Virus 2090 Annoys Korean Computer Users

posted onFebruary 12, 2009
by hitbsecnews

A destructive bug dubbed ``2090'' is biting Korean computer users hard, security experts said Thursday.

The computer virus adjusts computers' clocks to ``10:00 AM January 1st 2090,'' and may inflict serious damage to systems based on Microsoft Windows.

``Computer users must be more careful in downloading files from the Internet or by e-mail and update their vaccine programs and leave real-time monitoring functions on,'' said Cho Si-haeng, director of AhnLab's security emergency response center, adding, ``It would also be wise to download security patches to protect computers.''

Security software makers such as AhnLab (home.ahnlab.com), Inca Internet (www.inca.co.kr), Hauri (www.hauri.co.kr) and EstSoft (www.estsoft.com) are providing free downloads of their vaccines, developed to suppress the 2090 virus.

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