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bubbleup

my nephew said theres supposed to be a worm virus on this date...yahoo offering a reward or something like that..is he pulling my leg?

Stinkerbell

Quote from: bubbleup on March 25, 2009, 03:31:44 PM
my nephew said theres supposed to be a worm virus on this date...yahoo offering a reward or something like that..is he pulling my leg?

No, I read a big article on FoxNews about it. It's out there, been out there for awhile but apparently it's set to do some big search for available computers to infect on April 1st.

bubbleup

thank you..is it wise to not use my computer on april 1 or shouldnt i worry?

disneyland lady

I heard them talking about it on MSNBC. What I used to do was change the date on my computer to be past the date that was supposed to have the infection. Such as the Michelangelo virus which was supposed to be on his birthday (March 6). I just changed my computer to show the date as March 15th so that if my DOS (sheesh) did have it - it would not be unleashed. My lord, I just googled to get that date and it was in 1991. Wonder why we do not have shoot to kill laws on virus makers yet. civilwar.gif

bubbleup

thanks for the info.I tend to  panic button.gif when I hear about this crap

bams68

A malicious cyber worm could wreak havoc on millions of potentially infected computers April 1 - or it could all be one big April Fool's joke. But the Canadian Internet Registration Authority isn't taking any chances when it comes to the latest variant of the Conficker worm.
CIRA, which manages Canada's dot-ca (.ca) domain name registry, warned Tuesday that millions of computers running Microsoft's operating system may have been infected since the worm began spreading last fall.
Beginning April 1, the worm is expected to force infected computers to randomly generate and connect to 50,000 web URLs a day from 110 domains around the world, including dot-ca domains.
A secret "command-and-control" file instructing the worm to perform malicious actions could be hidden on any one of those URLs.
"This command-and-control computer that all of the infected computers are going to try to reach out to is hosted under a particular domain name," said Byron Holland, CIRA's president and CEO.
"This worm is quite smart, so what it does (is) it creates a smokescreen by generating a random list of many tens of thousands of domain names, among which the single domain name is associated with the command-and-control computer."
It's not known what - if anything - the worm's creators have in mind. They might overwhelm the Internet with spam, monitor keyboard strokes to collect passwords and banking information or delete files on a person's computer.
"Once a virus has control of an individual computer, it can effectively see what's happening in, or happening to, that computer," Holland said.
"At this point, we really don't know what the actual intent of this one is."
CIRA worked with security experts around the globe to "reverse engineer" the worm so they could find out which sites it will generate, Holland said.
As a preventative measure, the authority has now blocked 157,000 unregistered dot-ca domains expected to be generated by the worm, he added.
Microsoft released a patch in October to stop the worm from spreading. But newer variants are more sophisticated than the original worm and have continued to infect computers.
This latest variant of the worm, Conficker C, was identified in early March. An earlier variant, Conficker B, worked like this latest variant except that it generated a list of only 250 to connect to every day.
A cabal of Internet groups and companies, led by Microsoft, is offering $250,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the worm.
Roughly 1.2 million dot-ca domains are registered with CIRA


ahhhh the power of google.... coffee.gif

disneyland lady


Stinkerbell

Quote from: disneyland lady on March 27, 2009, 03:54:59 PM
Joe C's hacker brother

hysterical.gif hysterical.gif hysterical.gif  There's a black sheep in every family.  *raising hand* I'm the one in mine.

arniebear


disneyland lady

Quote from: Stinkerbell on March 27, 2009, 04:08:38 PM
hysterical.gif hysterical.gif hysterical.gif  There's a black sheep in every family.  *raising hand* I'm the one in mine.
I am also a person of interest.

arniebear

QuoteHysterical Hysterical Hysterical  There's a black sheep in every family.  *raising hand* I'm the one in mine.

I'd like to think of myself as just eccentric. footinthemouth.gif

disneyland lady

Quote from: arniebear on March 27, 2009, 06:02:41 PM
I'd like to think of myself as just eccentric. footinthemouth.gif
Is that what the voices in your head say?

Joe C

Quote from: disneyland lady on March 27, 2009, 03:54:59 PM
Joe C's hacker brother
My brother is an IT manager, not a hacker. At least not anymore. giggle2.gif
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