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Articles & Content > Virus Alerts > Exactly Who Names A Virus? Exactly Who Names A Virus?People have often wondered exactly who gives viruses their names. The facts are that once a virus is identified; anti virus companies compete with each other to be the first to break the news about the newest virus and it's potential. They want to make sure that their customers heard it first from them but they can not announce something that does not have a name yet. Many companies will throw in their input as to what they think the name should be. Sometimes the virus will end up with multiple names and that can be very confusing. The problem comes in because the whole thing is so competitive. ==============================
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