Microsoft says it has unwittingly released a Korean-language version of its development software for online services that was infected with the Nimda virus. The virus in the version of Microsoft's Visual Studio. NET is not expected to cause any damage since it is dormant in a part of the program that is in no danger of being activated.
Nimda virus dormant
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