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  2. ATTRIB - Wikipedia

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    In computing, ATTRIB is a command in Intel ISIS-II, [1] DOS, IBM OS/2, [2] Microsoft Windows [3] and ReactOS [4] that allows the user to change various characteristics, or "attributes" of a computer file or directory.

  3. Hidden file and hidden directory - Wikipedia

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    In DOS systems, file directory entries include a Hidden file attribute which is manipulated using the attrib command. Using the command line command dir /ah displays the files with the Hidden attribute. In addition, there is a System file attribute that can be set on a file, which also causes the file to be hidden in directory listings.

  4. List of DOS commands - Wikipedia

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    Attrib changes or views the attributes of one or more files. It defaults to display the attributes of all files in the current directory. The file attributes available include read-only, archive, system, and hidden attributes. The command has the capability to process whole folders and subfolders of files and also process all files.

  5. Swen (computer worm) - Wikipedia

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    The virus first itself via email with an attachment, posing as an update for Windows. The attachment can have a .com, .scr, .bat, .pif, or .exe file extension.If its file name starts with the letters P, Q, U, or I, It displays a fake Microsoft Update dialogue box, asking if the user wants to install a Microsoft Security Update with the two choices "Yes" and "No".

  6. Potentially deadly zoonotic virus found in US, sparking ... - AOL

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    A fatal virus has been discovered in shrews in Alabama, sparking concerns about potential contagion to humans. The Camp Hill virus was discovered by researchers at The University of Queensland.

  7. Here’s what works against this virus. Wash your hands with soap and water. Dr. Schaffner points out that soap and water don’t technically kill norovirus—but they can help to get rid of the ...