• Ontario is a family of computer viruses, named after its point of isolation, the Canadian province of Ontario. This family of computer virus consists of...
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  • of a unified list of computer viruses is made difficult due to their subsequent naming. To aid the fight against computer viruses and other types of malicious...
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  • vessels Ontario (computer virus) Ontario (processor), a computer APU from AMD Ontario International Airport (ONT) in Ontario, California Ontario Motor Speedway...
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  • Trojan virus was detected on several Alberta Health and Netcare systems, compromising the privacy of 11,582 Edmonton area patients. eHealth Ontario "Computer...
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  • Nazis to locate Jews. The theory that underlies computer viruses was first made public in 1949, when computer pioneer John von Neumann presented a paper titled...
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  • Health Sciences North (category Hospitals in Ontario)
    On January 16, 2019, Sudbury's Health Sciences North was hit by a computer virus that was affecting the medical records system, which is also used by...
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  • weaknesses. BlueKeep (security vulnerability) Computer security § Medical systems Comparison of computer viruses Conficker CryptoLocker Cyber self-defense...
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  • the T-virus into the facility. The Red Queen kills everyone in the facility to ensure that the T-virus does not reach the surface, but the T-virus reanimates...
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  • Timo Timotheus Tim, Denmark Tim, Kursk Oblast Tim River in northeastern Ontario, Canada Timothy (given name) § Fictional characters a list of characters...
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  • cryptosystem, algorithm, chipset, or even a "homunculus computer"—a tiny computer-within-a-computer such as that found in Intel's AMT technology). Backdoors...
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  • ecosystem Melissa (chimpanzee), a Tanzanian chimpanzee Melissa (computer virus), a computer virus Melissa (crater), a crater on the far side of the Moon Melissa...
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  • a cast of young characters who are supposedly stranded in space while a virus ravages Earth. The book series itself is quite different from the television...
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  • Massachusetts dexter, an instance of psychometric software Dexter (malware), a computer virus Dexter (robot), a dynamically balancing bipedal humanoid robot research...
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  • a subway station under construction Westwood (computer virus), a minor variant of the Jerusalem virus Westwood Cross, shopping centre in Kent, England...
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  • or PIC, a motor track circuit in Pingtung County, Taiwan Pic River, in Ontario, Canada Picayune (Amtrak station) (Amtrak station code PIC), Mississippi...
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    include fever, sore throat, nocturnal cough, and fatigue. Transmission of the virus is often through airborne particles. Mutations have produced many strains...
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  • of the King 2002 Réunion des Musées Nationaux Cryo Interactive Windows Virus: It is Aware 1999 Cryo Interactive Cryo Interactive PlayStation Woody Woodpecker:...
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  • who tested the 1919 virus on laboratory mice, where he found that neuraminidase helped the virus propagate; in the 1919 virus; the immune system could...
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    the discovery of Hepatitis C virus" 2020 Charles M. Rice Sacramento, California, U.S. "for the discovery of Hepatitis C virus" 2019 William Kaelin Jr. New...
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    global influenza pandemic caused by the H1N1 subtype of the influenza A virus. The earliest documented case was March 1918 in the state of Kansas in the...
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  • Spender A cat in Rising Damp A character in the 1954 film Johnny Guitar A computer virus that first appeared in 1987 Vienna, the codename of a cancelled release...
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  • Indianapolis: Alpha Books, 2002. ISBN 0-02-864225-2 Milhorn, H. Thomas. Crime: Computer Viruses to Twin Towers. Universal Publishers, 2005. ISBN 1-58112-489-9 Gangrule...
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    Mennonite community of Elmira, Ontario, Canada. He has two brothers. Throughout his childhood, Malcolm lived in rural Ontario Mennonite country, where he...
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  • entrepreneur David L. Smith (hacker) (born c. 1968), author of the Melissa virus David Boyes Smith (1833–1889), deputy surgeon general of the Indian Medical...
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  • Cyberchase (category Television shows set in computers)
    Motherboard is the "brain of the giant computer system that oversees all of Cyberspace". Her technician computer scientist, Dr. Marbles, kept her functioning...
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    organisms, primarily humans. This could include a sample of a microorganism, virus or toxin that can adversely affect human health. A biohazard could also...
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    Sebastien Grainger (category Singers from Ontario)
    Grainger & the Mountains. He is part owner of Giant Studios in Toronto, Ontario with Jimmy Shaw of Metric. Sebastien signed with Saddle Creek Records in...
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  •  serine, referring to the coat protein of a certain strain of tobacco mosaic virus (P03575), is 1,185 letters long, and appeared in the American Chemical Society's...
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    Tim Bray (category Canadian computer scientists)
    University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario. He graduated in 1981 with a Bachelor of Science, double majoring in mathematics and computer Science. In 2009, he would...
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    is the result of the T-virus, created by her father to treat a terminal genetic condition she has, and must take an anti-virus serum to prevent turning...
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