taskis
Taskis refers to a family of computer viruses that emerged in the late 1990s and early 2000s. These viruses were typically spread through email attachments, infected files, or removable media like floppy disks. The primary function of Taskis viruses was to disrupt normal computer operations.
Upon execution, Taskis viruses would often replicate themselves, spreading to other executable files on the infected
The Taskis family was a notable part of the malware landscape during its active period. Security researchers