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Jan 16, 2009 22:39 |  #1

Amazing' worm attack infects 9 million PCs

January 16, 2009 (Computerworld) Calling the scope of the attack "amazing," security researchers at F-Secure Corp. (external link) today said that 6.5 million Windows PCs have been infected by the "Downadup" worm in the last four days, and that nearly 9 million have been compromised in just over two weeks...

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Jan 17, 2009 07:16 |  #2

Thanks for the post. Important info.


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Jan 17, 2009 07:21 as a reply to  @ Picture North Carolina's post |  #3

Followup: anybody reading the article and considering using the Microsoft MSRT should be aware of things such as this (external link). This does not mean you should not run it, but do some research first to determine at what cost.


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Jan 17, 2009 10:52 |  #4

unsurprisingly most of the Infected PCs to date have been in China, Brazil and India. Countries with a known piracy issue.

Also it's now four weeks since this patch came out, it's downloaded as part of the Windows Updates.

Finally the solution to remove this infection is known but is considered illegal to use it.

MS MSRT is run automatically when you do your monthly updates unless you choose otherwise.


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Jan 17, 2009 14:51 |  #5

The virus appears to be a dud:

http://apnews.myway.co​m …e/20090117/D95P​3J202.html (external link)


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Jan 17, 2009 14:59 |  #6

We were battling this about two weeks ago in our company of about 8000 employees.

Biggest problem it created was it kept locking everyones user accounts from attempting log-ons. It was also very difficult to remove as Anti-Virus did not always catch it and the virus sat dormant for a while.

I'm not sure what the exact solutrions came out to be, but I know Microsoft and Norton both created new downloads that our company installed to every computer. They also needed to automate the fixing for the account lockouts that kept occuring.

Finally all external devices such as USB memory cards and even phones were prevented from being plugged into computers.

Since I haven't had my account lock out for over a week now I assume it's under control.




  
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Jan 21, 2009 18:33 |  #7

Here's a link from Yahoo.

http://tech.yahoo.com/​blogs/null/116396 (external link)


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Jan 21, 2009 19:11 |  #8

And as has been pointed out in several reports about this virus, the most important safeguard you can do is to have the Microsoft patch installed on your system.




  
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Jan 21, 2009 22:17 |  #9

If you keep your OS up to date, run a firewall and virus protection and don't engage in risky behavior (yes, porn counts!) then the odds of getting a virus are very slim.


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