28
Aug

Password Stealing Computer Virus Travels Into Space

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It is believed that no computer on this planet can escape computer virus. Now, it seems the machines are not safe even in the space. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) confirmed on Wednesday that a computer virus has

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28
Aug

Computer Virus on International Space Station

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Even “Rocket Scientists” can get a computer virus! Space.com in a copyrighted article by Tariq Malik, reports one of the 71 computers aboard the space station (ISS) has been infected by the worm identified by Symantec as W32.Gammima.AG.

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28
Aug

Comment on Computer Virus on the Space Station! by Uncle Patso

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I’m having a hard time deciding which is more disturbing: having to put anti-virus software on voting machines or having an actual computer virus on the Space Station. I’m going to have to search out that story — how the heck did they

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28
Aug

Computer virus alive and well on the ISS

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Nasa has confirmed that laptops carried to the International Space Station in July were infected with a virus known as Gammima.AG.

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27
Aug

Computer virus in space - NASA astronauts get hit

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San Francisco, Aug 28 (DPA) Scientists from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) were busy fighting a computer virus that managed to infect one of the laptop computers used by astronauts on the space station,

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27
Aug

Computer Virus Found n International Space Station

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NASA confirmed on Wednesday that a computer virus was identified on a laptop computer aboard the International Space Station, which carries about 50 computers.

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27
Aug

NASA shoots a computer virus into space

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A computer virus on the International Space Station. No AV software on the laptops they use, nor (apparently) is there a process of security checks on personal computer equipment like USB thumb drives carried by astronauts being

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27
Aug

Comment on Computer Virus on the Space Station! by bobbo

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OK Musty, I’ll admit to the bonejarring obvious, DU is not absolutely uncensored. Now, I know this conversation won’t go far, but why the incessant desire for labels to be strictly adhered to without regard to reasonable accomodation?

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27
Aug

Comment on Computer Virus on the Space Station! by JimD

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Gee !!! Imagine if the “Mars Mission” used WinBloze Software for “Mission Critical” applications ??? How many DEAD ASTRONAUTS WOULD THAT MAKE ??? How can NASA be ***SO STUPID*** ???

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27
Aug

Comment on Computer Virus on the Space Station! by Mister Mustard

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#9 - Bobster. Ah, we’re not talking about posting plans for making atom bombs here. We’re talking about a post that wast critical of NYT tech writer David Pogue. If that kind of stuff has to be censored, well. I’m just saying.

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