Shutdown the Internet - Extremely high risk computer virus for March 09

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Category 9.9 Extremely High Risk Computer Virus Reported

CyberDefender has identified the following dangerous category 9.9 extremely high risk computer virus for March 09, 2009: CyberDefender threat level: 9.9 (very high); virus filename: serv1ce.exe.u~;

This report highlights the most recent viruses plaguing Internet users and exposing them to Internet identity theft. Currently one of the Internet's top risks includes a category 9.9 very high risk computer virus with the file name serv1ce.exe.u~. This type of computer virus is extremely dangerous, logs user activity and presents a high risk of potential system damage or distribution.
 

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Los Angeles, CA (PRWeb) December 22, 2006 -- CyberDefender™ Corporation, the developer with the Internet's most advanced early detection and Internet security tools, has identified the following dangerous category 9.9 extremely high risk computer virus for December 16, 2006:

CyberDefender Threat Level: 9.9 Very high
Virus Filename: serv1ce.exe.u~
Date Discovered: 12/16/2006 17:20:00



CyberDefender issues its CyberDefender AntiVirus and Security Alert regularly. This report highlights the most recent viruses plaguing Internet users and exposing them to Internet identity theft. Currently one of the Internet's top risks includes a category 9.9 very high risk computer virus with the file name serv1ce.exe.u~. This type of computer virus is extremely dangerous, logs user activity and presents a high risk of potential system damage or distribution.



CyberDefender Universal Severity Scale

Category 7-10 Very High
Category 5-7 High
Category 3-5 Moderate
Category 1-3 Low

Viruses rated by CyberDefender's Universal Severity Scale at seven to ten are considered very high risk and extremely dangerous, while viruses rated five to seven are considered highly dangerous. Typically these viruses log user activity and present a high risk of potential system damage or distribution. These types of threats are difficult to contain and often use unauthorized, invisible installation. In addition to logging keyboard activity and taking system snapshots, these high risk viruses may profile users, send confidential user data to remote servers, and have the ability to disable some anti-virus or firewall programs.

CyberDefender's automated threat protection and The Collaborative Internet Security Network™ together form a seamless adaptive network technology providing all CyberDefender users with threat definitions to protect against new attacks in less than an hour after discovery. This is estimated to be much faster, on average, than conventional anti virus software vendors.