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| Detected | Aug 27 2009 14:38 GMT |
| Released | Aug 27 2009 18:09 GMT |
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Viruses replicate on the resources of the local machine.
Unlike worms, viruses do not use network services to propagate or penetrate other computers. A copy of a virus will reach remote computers only if the infected object is, for some reason unrelated to the virus function, activated on another computer. For example:
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