The Melissa macro virus was first observed Friday March 26, 1999 and quickly became the most well known and widely spread macro virus infection to date. This flash report was originally released to supplement available CIRT and FIRST team resources. It has been updated to focus of the lessons learned from the event and to serve as a planning tool for the future.
Many sites were aware of Melissa on Friday, others over the weekend and of course, still others found Monday morning, March 28, to be a challenging day. By late Friday, an excellent description of the virus, including how to identify and contain it at the host level had been developed and published by the Computer Emergency Response Team at Carnegie Mellon.
Many sites were aware of Melissa on Friday, others over the weekend and of course, still others found Monday morning, March 28, to be a challenging day. By late Friday, an excellent description of the virus, including how to identify and contain it at the host level had been developed and published by the Computer Emergency Response Team at Carnegie Mellon.
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