Ripped from wired
Last Friday, on the Muslim Sabbath and on the cusp of the holy month of Ramadan, the council"s e-mail list was infected with the malicious "Snow White" virus.
The council, in a press release, described the infection as a "criminal invasion" by "hackers" in "a deliberate attempt to discredit and to disable e-mail communications to our members."
Virus experts, on the other hand, are pretty sure the whole thing"s a big mistake.
Snow White, known to virus fighters as "W32/Hybris.gen@MM," has been infuriating the online world since October 2000. At its peak in January 2001, hybrid strains accounted for more than 20 percent of the complaints reported to anti-virus company Sophos.