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Melissa: Melissa Macro Virus
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Melissa is the name of a very successful Word macro virus that struck in March 1999. The name “Melissa” comes from the class module that contains the virus. The name is ... used in the registry flag set by the virus. It was originally posted to the alt.sex newsgroup, from where it spread far and fast.
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2-mid.gif (1765 bytes) With the sudden emergence of the Melissa Macro Virus, corporations around the country are scrambling to contain and purge the virus from their systems. E-mail systems are being corrupted and brought down at an alarming rate.
The Melissa macro virus propagates in the form of an email message containing an infected Word document as an attachment. The transport message has most frequently been reported to contain the following Subject header
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Melissa was, in fact, the first seriously effective macro virus to combine social engineering with the infected system's address book in order to propogate itself. In April 1999 the author of this glossary wrote:
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This is another variant of the original Melissa macro virus, and is akin to Melissa.U. It uses Microsoft Outlook, and tries to send itself to the first 40 addresses in Outlook's address book. The subject line of the infected e-mail sent out is: "
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