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Dumb code could stop computer viruses in their tracks

By Paul Marks

18 November 2009

ON THE day a new computer virus hits the internet there is little that antivirus software can do to stop it until security firms get round to writing and distributing a patch that recognises and kills the virus. Now engineers Simon Wiseman and Richard Oak at the defence technology company ‘s security lab in Malvern, Worcestershire, UK, have come up with an answer to the problem.

Their idea, , is to intercept every file that could possibly hide a virus and add a string of computer code to it that will disable any virus it…

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