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Wednesday, 24 October, 2001, 15:22 GMT 16:22 UK

SKorea reports Bin Laden virus


A computer virus named after Osama bin Laden is reported to have appeared in South Korea.

A local software company Ahnlab specialising in antivirus programmes said it posted a virus alert on its website after being informed by a personal computer user that he had received a contaminated e-mail.

The virus spreads by mailing copies of itself to addresses stored in the computer's messaging system; it slows down the computer and makes data vulnerable to leaks.

The anti-virus company, said it had no idea who had created the virus.

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