Space Virus

On August 25th Nasa released a statement revealing that several laptops aboard the International Space Station were infected with the 'W32.TGammima.AG' virus. This particular virus is a worm that steals passwords to online games.

"So what?" you may be asking.  

The virus was discovered during a routine scan on one of the infected laptops, highlighting to us earthbound creatures the importance of regular virus scanning even on what may seem like the most well protected and isolated of computers. There is no virus scanning program that can detect and stop every single threat. If you ever get infected, don't feel bad... even NASA catches a bug from time to time!

 

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