Anywhere from 250,000 to 500,000 computers worldwide may lose Web access Monday morning if their users don't manage to remove malware called "DNSChanger" from their machines. A massive public information campaign has been undertaken over the last several months to inform people about the virus and how to remove it, but thousands of computers remain infected.
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