For the world's 70 million PCs, computer viruses can mean only one thing: disaster. Mungo and Clough present an eye-opening look at this insidious and potentially devastating crime and take readers to the front lines in the war against computer viruses, examining the efforts of the FBI, Scotland Yard, and Interpol to slow the epidemic.
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For the world's 70 million PCs, computer viruses can mean only one thing: disaster. Mungo and Clough present an eye-opening look at this insidious and potentially devastating crime and take readers to the front lines in the war against computer viruses, examining the efforts of the FBI, Scotland Yard, and Interpol to slow the epidemic.
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