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Syntax used in names of malicious programs

In general one may say that the letters/numbers before a slash represent the platform/application which the virus infects. The text after a slash represents the general virus name. Variants of the virus are represented by a dot and one or several letters at the end of the name.

WM=Word 6.x/7.x
W97M=Word 97
XF=Excel 4.0 formulas
XM=Excel 5.0
X97M=Excel 6.0
P98M=Project 98
PP97M=PowerPoint 97
A97M=Access 97
CVS=Corel Script
WP2kM=WordPerfect 2000
VBS=Visual Basic Script
mIrc=IRC script
W32=Win32 (WinNT/2000 and Win95/98/Me)
W95=Win95



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CURRENT VIRUS THREATS
Medium risk
24 Oct 07 Pidief.A
24 Jan 07 Tibs
25 Sep 06 Stration
18 Jan 06 Small.KI
12 Sep 05 Bagle.CS
17 Aug 05 Zotob.B
08 Jun 05 Mytob
17 Feb 05 MyDoom.AQ
26 Jul 04 MyDoom.L
25 Mar 04 Netsky.P
Low risk
05 Mar 07 Viking.GT
27 Jan 06 Feebs
16 Jan 05 MyDoom.AH
22 Apr 04 SDBot
30 Mar 04 Netsky.Q
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2008-05-09
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