[Relieved to see he can still see Microsoft.com, etc. Not that he would normally be relieved to see Microsoft.com, of course.]
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/962007http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20090326.wworm0326/BNStory/Technology/homeviahttp://www.fark.com/cgi/comments.pl?IDLink=4293199&cpp=1
http://hackaday.com/2009/03/30/containing-conficker/
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7991422.stm
Great, it'll have all our details now, and will start buying and selling our houses it doesn't own... therefore singlehandedly (Do Botnets *have* hands?) pulling us out of the Credit Crunch and therefore financial peril!
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/04/22/2223214&from=rssWipe that grin off your faces, Maciteshttp://www.newlaunches.com/archives/first_ever_mac_botnet_detected_by_symantec.php
http://features.csmonitor.com/innovation/2009/04/25/computer-worm-conficker-is-doing-its-dirty-work/Here's one to try (Symantec) - I can't be sure if it's one that Conficker blocks, but handy check anywayhttp://security.symantec.com/sscv6/WelcomePage.asp
http://www.programmica.info/2011/03/25-famous-computer-viruses-of-all-time-infographic.html
http://hackaday.com/2011/04/21/doj-and-fbi-now-issuing-command-to-botnet-malware/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+hackaday%2FLgoM+%28Hack+a+Day%29
Security researchers discover 'indestructible' botnetchecking the forums, this has been about for quite a while
stuxnet
Computer Virus Hits U.S. Drone Fleet
Cyber-weapon Flame, "most complex malware ever," identified by Kaspersky Lab
An unauthorized certificate could be used to spoof content, perform phishing attacks, or perform man-in-the-middle attacks. This issue affects all supported releases of Microsoft Windows.
Flame and Stuxnet makers 'co-operated' on code
World's No. 3 spam botnet gasps dying breath after tense takedownHuge spam botnet Grum is taken out by security researchers
Malware in BIOS stirs concern at Black Hat meet
Researchers Appeal for Help to Crack Gauss Malware Encryption
Java 7 Vulnerability
[Relieved to see he can still see Microsoft.com, etc. Not that he would normally be relieved to see Microsoft.com, of course.]
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ReplyDeletehttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7991422.stm
ReplyDeleteGreat, it'll have all our details now, and will start buying and selling our houses it doesn't own... therefore singlehandedly (Do Botnets *have* hands?) pulling us out of the Credit Crunch and therefore financial peril!
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ReplyDeleteWipe that grin off your faces, Macites
http://www.newlaunches.com/archives/first_ever_mac_botnet_detected_by_symantec.php
http://features.csmonitor.com/innovation/2009/04/25/computer-worm-conficker-is-doing-its-dirty-work/
ReplyDeleteHere's one to try (Symantec) - I can't be sure if it's one that Conficker blocks, but handy check anyway
http://security.symantec.com/sscv6/WelcomePage.asp
http://www.programmica.info/2011/03/25-famous-computer-viruses-of-all-time-infographic.html
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stuxnet
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ReplyDeleteCyber-weapon Flame, "most complex malware ever," identified by Kaspersky Lab
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ReplyDeleteFlame and Stuxnet makers 'co-operated' on code
ReplyDeleteWorld's No. 3 spam botnet gasps dying breath after tense takedown
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Malware in BIOS stirs concern at Black Hat meet
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