Shao Feng-Li (post: 1302504) wrote:Wait a minute, I might already have this thing? Virus/malware/spyware/etc makers need to roll over and die...
11 alive news wrote:How does the Conficker.c work?
Conficker.c imbeds itself deep in the computer where it is difficult to track. The program, for instance, stops Windows from conducting automatic updates that could prevent it from causing damage.
The program's code is also written to evolve over time and its author appears to be making updates to thwart attempts to neuter the worm.
11 alive news wrote:How can I tell if my computer's infected?
One quick way to see if your computer has been infected is to see if you have gotten automatic updates from Windows in March. If so, your computer likely is fine, DeBolt said.
Microsoft released a statement saying the company "is actively working with the industry to mitigate the spread of the worm."
Users who haven't gotten the latest Windows updates should go to http://safety.live.com if they fear they're infected, the company's statement says.
People who use other antivirus software should check to make sure they've received the latest updates, which also could have been disabled by Conficker.c.
11 alive news wrote:How did the worm evolve?
The first version of Conficker -- strain A -- was released in late 2008. That version used 250 Web addresses -- generated daily by the system -- as the means of communication between the master computer and its zombies.
The end goal of the first line was to sell computer users fake antivirus software, said Morganelli.
Computer security experts largely patched that problem by working with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers to disable or buy the problematic URLs, he said.
A second variant, Conficker.b, was released in January and infected millions more machines.
The Conficker, strain C, will generate 50,000 URLs per day instead of just 250 when it becomes active, DeBolt said.
11 alive news wrote:What is being done to fight Conficker?
Members are searching for the malicious software program's author and for ways to do damage control if he or she can't be stopped.
They're motivated in part by a $250,000 bounty from Microsoft.
Shao Feng-Li wrote:I actually don't know when I last got updated. It just does it all for me... Man this stuff makes be paranoid.
EDIT: I think I'm all right. Everything's been updating regularly and such.
MasterDias wrote:So, it's past 1 AM where I am. Have they determined what this does yet?
Roy Mustang (post: 1302519) wrote:But I can say, there hasn't been any rise of the machines, so far! XD
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