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Experts had postulated that the increase in the number of different computer viruses, which at the time numbered almost 200, would quickly outpace the ability of anti-virus scanners to keep up.
Virus triggers immune defence Though the idea of viruses interfering with one another has been discussed since the 1960s, the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic gave scientists some further clues about it.
An alert is out on a high-risk virus that is expected to attack computer systems worldwide.The fast spreading virus is known as "VBS_VBSGW.Z" with aliases of "Mawanella" and "VBSGW.Z".
Australia’s Speedx Pty Ltd. is launching a new rapid polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) test for 14 different respiratory viruses in a single test that works on almost every commercial PCR platform in ...