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Posted in Microsoft, Security, Windows at 3:40 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Summary: Many months after Microsoft attempted to resolve Conficker using a bounty, things are worse than ever
THE BBC almost never explains that viruses are a Windows problem and the following new report is no exception.
=> almost never explains that viruses are a Windows problem | ↺ the following new report
An IT expert from Scotland has denied sending out a computer virus which allowed him to spy on strangers using their webcams.
We have also come across many headlines about Facebook Trojans. It is all over the news, but the obvious does not get mentioned.
=> the obvious
Our reader Will has noticed this report about Conficker [via], which is still affecting many millions of people and businesses.
=> ↺ has noticed this report about Conficker | ↺ via
The Conficker worm has passed a dubious milestone. It has now infected more than 7 million [m] computers, security experts estimate.
Some individual sources say that almost half of all Windows PCs are compromised, whereas Microsoft finds that about a third of them are infected. Either way, the total figure of Windows zombies could be something close to 300,000,000, so Conficker is just a tiny part of this problem.
=> almost half of all Windows PCs are compromised | about a third of them are infected
Webopedia has added a new page about the term “zombie”, where it fails to give Windows the special mention it deserves.
=> ↺ added a new page about the term “zombie”
(1) A computer that has been implanted with a daemon that puts it under the control of a malicious hacker without the knowledge of the computer owner. Zombies are used by malicious hackers to launch DoS attacks.
Why not say “crackers” instead of “malicious hackers”?
At the beginning of the year Microsoft offered a $250,000 reward for anyone who helps the capture of Conficker's maker/s. It was nothing but a blame-shifting attempt and it never worked. █
=> Microsoft offered a $250,000 reward for anyone who helps the capture of Conficker's maker/s | nothing but a blame-shifting attempt
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