Friday, September 12, 2008

Virus threatens PCs, even in space

A spokesman for the Department of Aviation and Space America (NASA) scientists from the Department engaged in

Combat HIV threatens PCs, where the injury actually managed one portable computers

"Desktops to" use astronauts on the International Space Station.

NASA rejected because of security concerns or identify the type of virus detected on how his arrival at the station

International Space, but the site "Specrev sounded Kum" private news space, which was the first to

A news organ injury, the type of virus identified as "32 W. sounded Jamiat sounded AG."

He said the site, according to reports cases daily to NASA that the virus may have moved through an intermediary for the transfer

Information (Flash) has been more or less carefully examined.

It also said NASA had been provided with computers on the space station programmes to combat

The HIV virus was no longer represents any threat.

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