DVD smut malware blights US forces in Iraq
A different kind of insurgency
Posted in Anti-Virus, 12th May 2008 17:38 GMT
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Malware infected bootleg DVDs bought from Iraqi souks are causing US troops all sorts of problems.
"Porno-Viruses" spread on these DVDs are triggering issues with so-called computer "RAM-rot".
The popularity of smutty videos among Iraqi troops, in particular, is a concern, according to US Army Reserve Capt. Michael Noonan.
"Due to the average Iraqi Army soldier's love of pornography, my memory stick would be filthy with viruses every time I had to go and get documents from my counterpart or his section NCOs," Noonan said in a Washington Post report. ®

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