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And so the race was on to find the 20 computers and isolate them from the rest of the Internet before they could potentially send out more malicious instructions to millions of computers.
As it turned out, they learned, SoBig.F was a veritable time bomb, set to use those 20 machines to send out malicious instructions to millions of computers at exactly 3 p.m. last Friday.
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This hole would allow Word to execute a potentially malicious macro (a series of instructions) without first warning you that it was about to do so.
In theory, every time an infected computer asked for instructions to carry out its malicious mission, it would instead find itself harmlessly talking to the United States government.
Although the versions scanned had all the code needed to do bad things, the researchers waited until after they'd slipped past Bouncer to send the app the final instructions it needed to enable malicious activity.
After a year of malicious verbal attacks both online and off, including instructions to "Drink bleach and die," the seventh grader ended her own life by jumping from a tower in a cement factory.
As an example, when a process such as Red Pill attempts to run the SIDT instruction, it will be flagged as malicious.
Data mining methods (Logistic Regression, Artificial Neural Networks and Decision Trees) are used in [21] to automatically identify critical instruction sequences that can distinguish between malicious and benign programs.
These are program instructions that are able not only to perform malicious acts but also to insert copies of themselves into other programs and thus spread to other computer systems.
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