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August 3rd, 2008

Viruses stanford

Stanford Residential Computing: Information & News: Security: Anti ...
A department of Academic Computing, Stanford University Libraries and Academic Information Resources (more...)

Virus: A Retrospective - Anti-Virus Software
Improvements] [Virus Removal] Anti-virus software today is fairly sophisticated, but virus writers are often a step ahead of the software, and new viruses are constantly ... (more...)

Email at Stanford
Stanford has anti-virus and anti-spam measures built into the mail system. We urge that you battle these mail scourges at your desktop too. How and where you store your email is ... (more...)
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Email: Anti-Virus Gateway
Overview. Stanford implemented a virus protection system on the Leland email servers in February 2002. The system scans ... (more...)

The 1918 Influenza Pandemic
Of the U.S. soldiers who died in Europe, half of them fell to the influenza virus and not to the enemy (Deseret News). An estimated 43,000 servicemen mobilized for WWI died of ... (more...)

Dengue
Home | Yellow Fever | Dengue | Japanese encephalitis | Hepatitis C | West Nile Virus. Dengue Virus Profile. The Dengue virus is a member of the virus family Flaviviridae and is ... (more...)
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Fast-spreading virus spares campus - The Stanford Daily Online
The MyDOOM virus, possibly the fastest-spreading e-mail virus ever, largely spared Stanford when it hit last Monday, according to Information Technology Systems and Services ... (more...)

Bugbear Virus Rampaging Through Campus
On this page: Summary Impact on Campus E-mail Technical Details Countermeasures Removing BugBear from an Infected Machine (more...)

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This site has been selected by Virus World as one of the ten best virus sites by a Stanford faculty member with a last name beginning with S. - just kidding (more...)
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West Nile Virus - Stanford Hospital & Clinics - Stanford University ...
What is the West Nile virus? The West Nile virus belongs to a group of viruses known as flaviviruses, commonly found in Africa, West Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. (more...)

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