computer virus spreading rates

From: Mark Mills (mmills@htcomp.net)
Date: Thu Nov 30 2000 - 15:12:35 GMT

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    http://www.unifr.ch/econophysics/articoli/NSvespi.html

    The above link describes an interesting study of computer virus spreading
    rates. It suggests the spreading rate is determined by the number of
    computer connections available.

    Mark

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