http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,58813,00.html
LOS ANGELES — A new and complex computer virus called “Fizzer” spread rapidly across the Internet on Monday, infecting computers around the world via e-mail and the file-swapping service Kazaa, computer security experts said.
Businesses in Asia were the first to report the attack, followed by reports of tens of thousands of infections in Europe, and experts were expecting more cases in North America.
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