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- Over the past five years, many CIOs have put significant effort intodeploying customer relationship management CRM systems. These systemsprovide a single view of the customer for the sales organization and givereal IT support to activities that were previously handled inspreadsheets, address books, and e-mail. Getting these systems integratedinto...
- Blog posts 2005-01-26
- Customer integration points
- Over the past five years, many CIOs have put significant effort intodeploying customer relationship management CRM systems. These systemsprovide a single view of the customer for the sales organization and givereal IT support to activities that were previously handled inspreadsheets, address books, and e-mail. Getting these systems integratedinto...
- Blog posts 2005-01-26
- Report: CIH virus author arrested in Taiwan
- Chen Ing-Hau, the author of the CIH virus that struck companies worldwide in April 1999, was detained by police after a Taiwanese student whose computer was hit by the virus this past April pressed charges, reported Newsbytes this week. The author had previously admitted to...
- News items 2000-09-21
- CIH fizzles in the U.S.?
- Only a handful of home users and students in the U.S. found themselves infected by the CIH virus today on Wednesday, April 26 -- its activation date, said anti-virus software vendors Wednesday. Trend Micro?s Web-based HouseCall software recorded less than a hundred cases of infection worldwide, and it wasn't...
- News items 2000-04-27
- CIH virus: One year later
- Wednesday is the anniversary and most people have forgotten about the global damage done by the Chernobyl virus. According to Datafellows, an anti-virus software company, the most common variant of this virus, CIH 1.2, and it activates on the 26th of April. Full story -- Victor Latona, Updates.com by...
- News items 2000-04-25
- CIH: One Year Later
- April 26th is the anniversary and most people have forgotten about the global damage done by the Chernobyl virus. According to Datafellows, the most common variant of this virus, CIH 1.2, activates on the 26th of April. Background The virus was originally discovered back in June...
- News items 2000-04-21
- The biggest computer bugs of 1999!
- Viruses and security holes actually caused real damage during the year, not the mere hype we'd seen before. Everyone knew Melissa, but that wasn't even the year's worst bug. The year 1999 may forever be known as the Year of Melissa. ...
- News items 1999-12-29
- Apple shines as the UN whines. And what about 'Chicken' Sanders?
- Steve Jobs prepares to wow the Macworld crowd once again, East meets West in Silicon Valley this week, and they're partying hard in Redmond following Microsoft's latest court victory. This week it was AltaVista's turn to parade its new bells and whistles. Next week, Microsoft pulls out all the...
- News items 1999-07-17
- Back Orifice CDs infected with CIH virus
- Cult of the Dead Cow confirms official CD-ROMs were infected with deadly virus, apologizes -- 'We screwed up.' UPDATED 6:33 PM PT Cult of the Dead Cow confirmed Thursday that official CD-ROM versions of its controversial Back Orifice 2000 program are infected with the CIH virus. ...
- News items 1999-07-15
- Resistant virus strains to hit the Net?
- Companies beware: The latest viruses indicate that the writers are learning from each other. With the computer virus ExploreZip under control and companies still dealing with lost information, anti-virus researchers and security analysts are predicting more damaging viruses yet to come. ...
- News items 1999-06-15
- Is the CIH virus on the endangered list?
- Destructive computer virus will have a limited impact Wednesday, experts say. But others will follow. Stuart Hanley remembers April 26 very well. That day -- a month ago -- the phone lines lit up at data recovery firm Ontrack International Inc. and three letters repeatedly came...
- News items 1999-05-26
- Taiwanese university reveals CIH author
- The school says a former student, whose initials are CIH, created the deadly virus. A Taiwanese University revealed the name of who it believes is the author of the destructive CIH computer virus on Thursday. Identified as Chen Ing-Hau -- whose initials spell CIH -- the...
- News items 1999-04-29
- Viruses: What punishment fits crime?
- Melissa author could get 40 years. CIH writer receives a demerit. Is justice being served? Overkill or underpunished? A revelation on Thursday that a Taiwanese university had caught, and only lightly punished, the writer of the destructive CIH computer virus a year ago heated up the debate on what...
- News items 1999-04-29
- CIH computer virus toll tops 540,000
- 'Chernobyl' strain hits at least 540,000 computers as South Korea and Turkey are caught in global outbreak. The destructive CIH computer virus slammed South Korea and Turkey on Monday -- crashing more than a half a million computers by reformatting hard drives and, in some cases, zapping a key...
- News items 1999-04-28
- CIH virus finds a few victims
- CIH impact was minimal; but don't say that to Boston College students who lost term papers. The Windows CIH/Chernobyl virus found victims Monday, and had heartbreaking consequences. There was a serious outbreak at Boston College, where many students preparing for final...
- News items 1999-04-27
- Why CIH culprit will never be found
- Officials found the alleged perpetrator of the Melissa virus in week. Unfortunately, 'Chernobyl' isn't much like Melissa. Don't expect a quick, high-profile arrest for the suspected writer of the damaging CIH virus. It's almost certain a culprit won't be caught any time soon -- perhaps...
- News items 1999-04-27
- 'Chernobyl' bug generates little fallout
- The CIH virus celebrates its first anniversary by striking some computers, but fails to live up to media hype. "Chernobyl" hadn't gone nuclear as of Monday morning, despite dire media warnings of its impact. Chernobyl is another name for the CIH computer virus that hits every...
- News items 1999-04-26
- IBM says some Aptivas hit by virus
- CIH virus has infected several thousand PCs sold this year. IBM said Tuesday that several thousand of its Aptiva PCs have been exposed to a computer virus. IBM spokeswoman Stacy Pena said that some Aptiva PCs sold in the United States had been exposed to the...
- News items 1999-04-06
Additional Resources
- How data gets lost
- How data gets lostOne of the most frequent data loss problemsOne of the most frequent data loss problems that people come to me with: after working for hours on an Excel spreadsheet or Powerpoint slide deck, they get in a hurry when closing the file and hit the "No" button...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-07
- Worm spells double trouble for PCs
- Worm spells double trouble for PCsWould this affect my new iMac?see subjectShould the head line read...Worm spells double trouble for idiots or companies who rely on moronic admins who don't know how to properly configure a firewall and still haven't patched workstations despite the fact that the patch has been...
- Discussion threads 2005-07-15
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