My intention is not to draw attention to something that's not a virus, ... We want people to know what's critical or crucial or something they need to be aware of, versus something that's ordinary.

We fully expect this exploit to be utilized in the next year [by other viruses].

We're developing technology that will eventually end up in our products as they are today.

The virus writers [are] ... back from vacation and they've started pushing out their creations.

An elaborate attempt to get information.

We are surprised sometimes that people have not updated their software in a year.

This is not a false alarm.

It's pretty nasty what it does in there. Your machine will just lock up and will not be usable.

I love my job, ... It's definitely what we live for. Most of these people are hard-core anti-virus people. A lot of them eat, sleep, and breathe these sort of things.