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@mm
Part of the McAfee convention for naming viruses and Trojans. This suffix is attached to the end of virus names to indicate that the virus can transmit itself via email. The double "m" indicates that the virus is capable of generating high volumes of email, typically hundreds of emails per infected machine.
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