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Biennale.py virus detection

Following the spreading of the virus, Symantec Corporation and McAfee, world leaders in Internet security technology, detect Biennale.py and start the hunt - see the official Norton AntiVirus Encyclopedia under the name Python.Bien. From that moment on, every time a user reaches a page containing Biennale.py he gets a Norton AntiVirus Notification like the following one:

After a long time since its releasing, Biennale.py is still considered a "wild" virus, meaning copies of it are still alive and running through the digital highways.

Biennale.py is also known as Python.Bien.a (Kaspersky Lab), Python/Bien (McAfee), Python/Biennale* (RAV), Python.Biennale (ClamAV).

If you, as most users do, are running antivirus software we suggest that you turn Auto-Protect OFF before going further, otherwise it will deny you the access to any page containing Biennale.py.