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What new Viruses are caught with the GMS Anti-Virus definition files released on 31 Jan 2003?

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What new Viruses are caught with the GMS Anti-Virus definition files released on 31 Jan 2003?

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GMS Anti-Virus uses multiple detection techniques, including heuristics. It has very strong disinfection capabilities and prevents infected incoming or outgoing emails from reaching a users mailbox. It detects and disinfects 100% of all viruses in-the-wild. These are viruses that pose a real world threat. The automatic virus definition update mechanism (patent pending) provides maximum peace of mind, using a secure but firewall friendly integrated messaging vehicle. The latest definition files are dated as follows: SIGN.DEF created 30. Jan 2003 SIGN2.DEF created 30. Jan 2003 MACRO.DEF created 30. Jan 2003 The list of additional Viruses detected with this release is as follows: Ash.270.E Ash.280.E Ash.280.corrupted Ash.302.C Ash.441.C Ash.743.O BAT/DelAVP.trojan BAT/Delsys.trojan BAT/Delwin.trojan BAT/Eris.B BAT/ExitWin.trojan BAT/HaltWin.trojan BAT/Looper.C BAT/MakeDir.trojan BAT/MouseDis.trojan BAT/Netspree.A BAT/NoDelDir.trojan BAT/Rott.trojan.A BAT/Substcde.A BAT/Ultras.A BAT/WinHal

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