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what is Melissa virus describe it in 100 words​

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Answered by apoorwa123
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Melissa is a fast-spreading macro virus that is distributed as an e-mail attachment that, when opened, disables a number of safeguards in Word 97 or Word 2000, and, if the user has the Microsoft Outlook e-mail program, causes the virus to be resent to the first 50 people in each of the user's address books.

It targeted Microsoft Word and Outlook-based systems, and created considerable network traffic. The malware — the Melissa virus — was one of the first to get public attention because it caused more than $80 million in damage.

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Answered by RKK12345
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The Melissa virus was a mass-mailing macro virus released on or around March 26, 1999. As it was not a standalone program, it was not classified as a worm. It targeted Microsoft Word and Outlook-based systems, and created considerable network traffic.Melissa is a fast-spreading macro virus that is distributed as an e-mail attachment that, when opened, disables a number of safeguards in Word 97 or Word 2000, and, if the user has the Microsoft Outlook e-mail program, causes the virus to be resent to the first 50 people in each of the user's address books.The malware — the Melissa virus — was one of the first to get public attention because it caused more than $80 million in damage.A has the following effects: It goes memory resident. It disables the Word antivirus protection for documents with macros. As a result, Word does not ask the user's confirmation to enable or disable macros included in documents, when these are opened.

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