EASY PC - 10. Melissa Virus The Melissa virus sent out e-mails with the message, “Here is that document you asked for … don't show anyone else.” A Word document containing the
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aljawdauk - 26 March 1999 The first e-mail virus to cause widespread damage and one of the fastest spreading viruses in history, Melissa was released into the wild on an early Friday
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Synclature on X: "#ThrowbackThursday The Melissa Virus (1999) Melissa Virus was created by David L Smith in 1999. It was based on a Microsoft Word macro and spread through email. #Virus #Malware #
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Today In Infosec on X: "1999: David Smith, the confessed author of the Melissa virus, pleaded guilty to computer crimes related to Melissa. He was released on bail and wasn't sentenced for
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