A worm has been discovered that poses as an email about relief funds being collected for tsunami victims.
A mass-mailing worm has been discovered which attempts to infect computers by using old Windows exploits, according to security firm Clearswift.
Source code for the most prevalent worm targeting mobile phones has been made public -- potentially encouraging worse attacks.
Worm spooks site and tries to cash in on malware.
Director of Conficker Working Group admits that the worm still represents a massive threat.
Security researchers are reporting that in the past four days a worm has infected 3.5 million Windows computers.
Email security company MessageLabs has intercepted a new variant of the Mimail email worm -- 32/Mimail.L-mm.
Antivirus software not updated in time.
The top 10 virus threats during May were all worm-related, according to a survey from security company Trend Micro.
Malware targets Windows, Mac and Linux computers.
Dref-AB on the rampage.
'Significant' threat could arrive within hours, warn experts.