This article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject.(July 2018) |
Melissa | |
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Technical name | |
Type | Macro virus |
Authors | David L. Smith |
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Platform | Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP[2] |
The Melissa virus is a mass-mailing macro virus released on or around March 26, 1999. It targets Microsoft Word and Outlook-based systems and created considerable network traffic. The virus infects computers via email; the email is titled "Important Message From," followed by the current username. Upon clicking the message, the body reads, "Here's that document you asked for. Don't show anyone else ;)." Attached is a Word document titled "list.doc," containing a list of pornographic sites and accompanying logins for each. It then mass-mails itself to the first fifty people in the user's contact list and disables multiple safeguard features on Microsoft Word and Microsoft Outlook.