HP sends server customers virus-infected USB keys
Filed under: Storage
We’ve seen a pair viruses attain their artefact into the manufacturing process and onto shipping products, and it looks same HP state and its project customers are the stylish victims. USB keys shipped with whatever HP Proliant servers are pussy with the Fakerecy and SillyFDC viruses, and the company’s issued an signal locution that some up-to-date virus detector should be healthy to face the nasties. It’s a pretty low-grade danger — the key is exclusive utilised to establish disc round drivers and neither virus is specially destructive, but every you computer admins Down Under strength poverty to analyse your rigs meet to be sure.
[Via The Register]
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Wed, 29th October 2008
