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Tanatos/Bugbear: A 2002 keylogger virus that targeted financial institutions and spread to 150 countries.Storm Worm: This worm showed up in 2007 and attacked millions of computers with an email about approaching bad weather.Its financial cost has been pegged at $10.4 billion, but not reliably.