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Moonliner 03-27-2009 07:25 AM

The April 1st Virus ain't no joke.
 
On Wednesday April 1st the Conflicker worm is set to come to life. No one but it's createor(s) is sure what it will do. Possibilities range from not much of anything to deleting every file on your PC.

Article about the worm

Quote:

The C release came out this past month. It doesn't go after new machines—it's actually a payload for computers already infected with B. It transformed Conficker from a sneezing pandemic into a seriously nasty plague. With C, its p2p powers are extended further, with digital code-signing, so it only accepts trusted code updates from itself. That means security experts can't simply inject code to neutralize it. The patch also made Conficker better at killing security software. And it expanded the scope of the domains it tries to contact for instructions from 250 to 50,000, completely neutralizing security experts' previous tactic of seizing the domains. There's effectively no way to the cut the head off of this demon snake. The stage is set: On April 1, Conficker will reach out for the millions-strong zombienet's next set of instructions.

Prior to the 1st, you should run Microsoft update to get your PC's patched, update your Anti-virus software and run a full scan.



You might also want to run the free Symantec tool to detect and remove the worm

Kevy Baby 03-27-2009 08:04 AM

Or just keep using my Mac and not worry about a thing...

BarTopDancer 03-27-2009 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby (Post 275370)
Or just keep using my Mac and not worry about a thing...

The number of Mac users is growing and one day there is going to be a virus for the Mac. How many users will be prepared? That virus writer is going to get more publicity then any virus writer for a PC. After all, they are the first to bring down the Mac user....

Not Afraid 03-27-2009 09:23 AM

Until that happens, I will be happy I have a Mac.

Ghoulish Delight 03-27-2009 09:25 AM

I've had a PC for 11 years and have never once been affected by any of these supposed killer worms/viruses.

wendybeth 03-27-2009 09:28 AM

The very first virus was written for an Apple. Macs are not immune, but so far the viruses have been relatively benign. Looking around, it would appear that antiviral software for the Mac can be a PITA to install, so I'm guessing there are a lot of Mac users that don't bother with it, thinking they are safe. BTD is right- when it does hit, it will hit hard.

RStar 03-27-2009 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight (Post 275398)
I've had a PC for 11 years and have never once been affected by any of these supposed killer worms/viruses.

Same here.

With the exception of that time I picked up something I picked up from a website that highjacked my browser, which was an easy fix and didn't delete or damage anything. Damn porn sites! ;)

Prudence 03-27-2009 11:16 AM

We (and by "we" I mean the Rat) just finished wiping clean my laptop and reinstalling the operating system and all. (Delayed maintenance - it picked up bugs [or was deliberately infected] when the ex took it and I just made sure never to do anything important on it, but eventually it got too bad and became a glorified paperweight so I let the Rat work on it.) So right now my laptop is squeaky clean and I intend to keep it that way.

Moonliner 03-27-2009 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight (Post 275398)
I've had a PC for 11 years and have never once been affected by any of these supposed killer worms/viruses.

Do you regularly run windows update? How about an anti-virus program? Spam filter? Do you use caution when opening attachments? Pay attention to what websites you visit and the links you click on?

Are you saying that there really is not a problem with worms/virus or that you've never been affected by one because you take active measures to protect yourself?

innerSpaceman 03-27-2009 11:27 AM

Anti-virus programs messed up my computer majorly. I mean MAJORLY. so i don't use any. I keep up with all Microsoft updates, tho.


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