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Virus in Bank of Thailand IT systems

The Bank of Thailand today yesterday warned all parties receiving information through its automatic system not to download any item from the website to avoid infecting their computers with a damaging virus.

Op-ua Kuthanut, deputy spokesman of the central bank, said the virus, named Navidad, was located two weeks ago but so far the bank's computer team has not been able to kill all of it. "The virus is timed to attack so the team can only kill it little by little," he said. Op-ua said the virus

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