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Stealth-adapted virus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term stealth-adapted virus is used to describe cell damaging (cytopathic) viruses that lack genes coding for antigens targeted by the cellular immune system. Infection with stealth-adapted virus...
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Stealth virus infected cultures can be distinguished from cultures of conventional herpes viruses, adeno-viruses, entero-viruses and retro-viruses, by the appearance and host range of the CPE, and also by using selective immunological and molecular probe based assays, including PCR testing methods.
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Aside from its stealth behaviour the virus is a fairly standard mass mailer. It infects Windows PCs only (natch). Atak is spreading, albeit modestly, and most AV firms rate it as a low-to-medium risk threat. ®...
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Stealth virus computer dictionary definition and information. ... A stealth virus is a virus that hides its tracks after infecting the computer. Once the computer has been infected, the virus can make modifications to allow the computer to appear that it has not lost any memory and/or that the file size has not changed.
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HIV is not considered a stealth virus. It survives by killing off the immune system of the host. A stealth virus, by its very name, avoids detection by the immune system, just as they have avoided detection by the medical community for years.
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Stealth virus (computers) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer science, a stealth virus is a file virus, that uses special techniques to hide its presence from users and virus scanners. This is achieved by intercepting the read request to the file and...
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The spectrum of clinical illnesses seen in stealth virus positive patients has included: i) Newborns with enlarged livers, low platelet counts and brain hemorrhages, born to virally infected mothers; ii) children with autism, attention deficit, anorexia nervosa, and aggressive behavioral disorders;
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