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virionnwFeb 22nd 2006 4:11PM
I think my first was some dinky little one in Win 3.1 on an IBM PS/1 Expert, which was quickly brought down by Dr. Solomon's AV (personal favorite AV until it was bought out and discontinued.) I also had one try to spread by floppy from a school computer when I brought the diskette home to work on some programming assignments, Dr. Sol got that too, though I think I was on 95 then.
In reply to Zeno:
I still think the title is fine, as the worm targets security holes in php on Linux-based systems, I mean technically the title should read "Worm for Mambo and PHP on Linux, oh and some OS X/Safari security flaws as well", but then it's too wordy. I mean that's what the body of the article is for, right?