Anti-Virus Up To Date April 1st Worm
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Anti-Virus Up To Date April 1st Worm
Conficker Worm
Background
Since its appearance in late-2008, the Downadup (also called Conficker or Conflicker) worm has become one of the most wide-spread threats to hit the Internet for a number of years. A complex piece of malicious code, this threat was able to jump certain network hurdles, hide in the shadows of network traffic, and defend itself against attack with a deftness not often seen in today’s threat landscape. Yet it contained few previously unseen features. What set it apart was the sheer number of tricks it held up its sleeve.
It all started in mid-October of 2008, we began to receive reports of targeted attacks taking advantage of an as-yet unknown vulnerability in Window’s remote procedure call (RPC) service. Microsoft quickly released an out-of-band security patch (MS08-067), going so far as to classify the update as “critical” for some operating systems—the highest designation for a Microsoft Security Bulletin. Microsoft took the effort to contact enterprise customers and inform them that this security patch needed to be applied with the highest priority.
It wasn’t until late November that Downadup appeared (also called Conficker by some news agencies and antivirus vendors) and achieved modest propagation success. As we moved into 2009 the Downadup worm was discovered to have a hidden danger behind it’s potential payload—Downadup contained the ability to update itself or receive additional files for execution.
On April 1st the Downadup (Conficker) worm will start taking more steps to protect itself. After that date, machines infected with the “C” variant of the worm may not be able to get security updates or patches from Microsoft and from many other vendors. The creators of the worm will also start using a communications system that is more difficult for security researchers to interrupt. Beyond this knowledge we know very little else about the intentions of it’s creators.
It is extremely important that your antivirus software is updated daily to ensure protections are in place. You can set this option up in your antivirus scan preferences.
***Also, new variations of the “Conficker” worm have begin to use Social Networking Sites, this will cause an influx in e-mail which would appear to be from a known individual, but would actually be a fraud containing a malicious payload. In addition, we may also see elongated response times on the Internet since a new influx of updates will be passed to infected clients.
Background
Since its appearance in late-2008, the Downadup (also called Conficker or Conflicker) worm has become one of the most wide-spread threats to hit the Internet for a number of years. A complex piece of malicious code, this threat was able to jump certain network hurdles, hide in the shadows of network traffic, and defend itself against attack with a deftness not often seen in today’s threat landscape. Yet it contained few previously unseen features. What set it apart was the sheer number of tricks it held up its sleeve.
It all started in mid-October of 2008, we began to receive reports of targeted attacks taking advantage of an as-yet unknown vulnerability in Window’s remote procedure call (RPC) service. Microsoft quickly released an out-of-band security patch (MS08-067), going so far as to classify the update as “critical” for some operating systems—the highest designation for a Microsoft Security Bulletin. Microsoft took the effort to contact enterprise customers and inform them that this security patch needed to be applied with the highest priority.
It wasn’t until late November that Downadup appeared (also called Conficker by some news agencies and antivirus vendors) and achieved modest propagation success. As we moved into 2009 the Downadup worm was discovered to have a hidden danger behind it’s potential payload—Downadup contained the ability to update itself or receive additional files for execution.
On April 1st the Downadup (Conficker) worm will start taking more steps to protect itself. After that date, machines infected with the “C” variant of the worm may not be able to get security updates or patches from Microsoft and from many other vendors. The creators of the worm will also start using a communications system that is more difficult for security researchers to interrupt. Beyond this knowledge we know very little else about the intentions of it’s creators.
It is extremely important that your antivirus software is updated daily to ensure protections are in place. You can set this option up in your antivirus scan preferences.
***Also, new variations of the “Conficker” worm have begin to use Social Networking Sites, this will cause an influx in e-mail which would appear to be from a known individual, but would actually be a fraud containing a malicious payload. In addition, we may also see elongated response times on the Internet since a new influx of updates will be passed to infected clients.
Finaddict- Number of posts : 67
Re: Anti-Virus Up To Date April 1st Worm
Has anyone developed a scan to see if your computer is infected?
Kevnmary- Number of posts : 2417
Re: Anti-Virus Up To Date April 1st Worm
So I gotta take that stuff I give the dog?????? :affraid: :affraid: :affraid: :affraid:
SCAN CLEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FC
SCAN CLEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FC
Re: Anti-Virus Up To Date April 1st Worm
De worm youself??? :affraid:
surffishn- S.B.O DONATING MEMBER
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Re: Anti-Virus Up To Date April 1st Worm
I saw a report on TV thet recommended u try and access McAfee or Norton or any other security web site . This virus blocks your entry to these sites, If your blocked u got a problem. At least that is what was reported.
Loki- Number of posts : 61
Re: Anti-Virus Up To Date April 1st Worm
Well I know of a couple web sites that I wouldn't mind seeing catch that virus. Can't help but think this sounds like some elaborated April Fool's Day joke.
Kevnmary- Number of posts : 2417
Re: Anti-Virus Up To Date April 1st Worm
thats funnyKevnmary wrote:Well I know of a couple web sites that I wouldn't mind seeing catch that virus. Can't help but think this sounds like some elaborated April Fool's Day joke.
stevel- S.B.O DONATING MEMBER
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