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Postby steve1 » Sat Mar 28, 2009 12:54 pm

mods i wasnt sure were to put this

In an event that hits the computer world only once every few years, security experts are racing against time to mitigate the impact of a bit of malware which is set to wreak havoc on a hard-coded date. As is often the case, that date is April 1.

Malware creators love to target April Fool's Day with their wares, and the latest worm, called Conficker C, could be one of the most damaging attacks we've seen in years.

Conficker first bubbled up in late 2008 and began making headlines in January as known infections topped 9 million computers. Now in its third variant, Conficker C, the worm has grown incredibly complicated, powerful, and virulent... though no one is quite sure exactly what it will do when D-Day arrives.

Thanks in part to a quarter-million-dollar bounty on the head of the writer of the worm, offered by Microsoft, security researchers are aggressively digging into the worm's code as they attempt to engineer a cure or find the writer before the deadline. What's known so far is that on April 1, all infected computers will come under the control of a master machine located somewhere across the web, at which point anything's possible. Will the zombie machines become denial of service attack pawns, steal personal information, wipe hard drives, or simply manifest more traditional malware pop-ups and extortion-like come-ons designed to sell you phony security software? No one knows.

Conficker is clever in the way it hides its tracks because it uses an enormous number of URLs to communicate with HQ. The first version of Conficker used just 250 addresses each day -- which security researchers and ICANN simply bought and/or disabled -- but Conficker C will up the ante to 50,000 addresses a day when it goes active, a number which simply can't be tracked and disabled by hand.

At this point, you should be extra vigilant about protecting your PC: Patch Windows completely through Windows Update and update your anti-malware software as well. Make sure your antivirus software is actually running too, as Conficker may have disabled it

this is doing the rounds its also in the papers and some tech mags maybe worth looking out for
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Re: warning

Postby Cookie » Sat Mar 28, 2009 2:15 pm

Bumping for Scott on wether it`ll affect the forum.
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Re: warning

Postby Scott » Sat Mar 28, 2009 2:24 pm

ONE SMART COOKIE wrote:Bumping for Scott on wether it`ll affect the forum.


dont see how. as far as Ive read its a worm type thing that would look to get on a home PC and do the usual wormy shit that they do. I dont think we'll see planes falling out of the sky......

if your running a valid OS, updating your anti virus and all that kinda thing then there not much else. who hasnt been infected with some shit or other at some point. keep your good stuff backed up and keep your discs ;-)
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Re: warning

Postby steve1 » Sat Mar 28, 2009 2:34 pm

what about new members joining and trying to upload stuff on first posts ? just a thought have we got a rule that states you need a certain number of posts before you can upload anything to the site
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