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You should always use protection…

Tom Ricks’ Inbox in the Sunday Washington Post reported that bootleg DVDs purchased in Iraqi markets (‘souks’) are frequently infected with viruses. Iraqi soldiers were affected as well; electronic interaction between Iraqi and US soldiers frequently resulted in a corresponding exchange of viruses from these infected DVDs.”Courtesy: /.

Posted bymeganbolerMay 13, 2008Posted inViral TechnologiesTags:bootleg, iraq, technology, virus

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