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Twitter worm lures users with banned Lady Gaga music video
Be on the lookout for any Twitter messages claiming to direct you to a banned Lady Gaga video. A new application has been created for the sole purpose of taking over your Twitter account. Clicking on the link will open a fabricated YouTube page where the application will ask for your Twitter credentials. Don’t fall for it.
The Koobface worm pops up on Twitter
The Koobface worm has now surfaced on Twitter with the latest variation attempting to create as much havoc as possible. The newest code can allow criminals to access a person’s Twitter account and post their own tweets. These tweets are used as a way to spread the worm and infect your followers if they open more »
New worm attack hits Twitter
Twitter is under attack by yet another worm. This one is spreading via a Twitter message claiming to be an invite from your friends and asking that you check the attachment for more info. The attachment contains the Ackantta.B worm which is capable of taking over any machine it infects. When it’s installed it immediately more »
FBI and other law enforcement agencies shut down networks due to unknown virus
On Thursday, the FBI and other law enforcement agencies were forced to shut down their systems as a precaution against an unknown virus affecting their computers. The shut down was a security measure to ensure that none of the data on the systems were compromised. As an extra preventative measure, the U.S. Marshals disconnected their more »
Conficker continues to move
Well, the Conficker worm is still alive and well and out there on the move. Though some thought it was just an April Fool’s joke, the fact that it is still here, still coming up with new mutations, kind of dispels that theory.
Just last week, Symantec detected the latest variant to the Conficker worm, (.E), which is the update to the .C variant. This one tries to update the previous variant with new capabilities, rogue antivirus software, and new spamming malware.
We’re not out of the woods yet.
In my opinion, just because this thing didn’t shoot off firecrackers and make a million computers explode on April 1st doesn’t mean it is something to simply ignore. Nor do I think it is all necessarily overblown media hype. Yes, if you have your definitions up to date obviously that is in your favor. But those that don’t, to say “Ahhh…big deal…there have always been viruses out there”…yeah, but not necessarily one of this type and magnitude and complexity. The simple fact that the total yahoo that created this is playing such a stinking game with the whole thing is what makes it all the more real. And the fact that (s)he knew how to play such a game so darn well.
Conficker updates and drops code on infected computers
After weeks of computers users waiting for Conficker to strike, the worm has finally become active again today. Trend Micro has released a statement that the Conficker worm has updated and dropped code onto the computers that are infected. It is expected that this code will be used to steal data from a PC. Trend more »
Neeris worm, a Conficker copycat, gaining momentum
Since the Conficker worm has been garnering all of the attention lately, its copycat version has remained virtually unnoticed. However, the Neeris worm is taking advantage of the same flaws that has spread Conficker to so many PCs worldwide. Neeris has been around since 2005, but the authors have released a new version this week more »
Conficker Doomsday appears to be April Fools’ joke
As expected, today’s alleged Conficker doomsday turned out to be more of an April Fools’ joke. The worm did phone home quietly, but no major attacks or events have happened. Conficker did contact its control servers for an update, visiting 500 randomly generated domains to receive an update and further operating instructions. Security experts aren’t more »
Googling for Conficker help can be dangerous
If you have succumbed to the fear of the massive damage that the Conficker worm can inflict on your computer, then you probably have spent time scouring the web for methods to protect yourself. What you may not realize is that Googling Conficker search terms can lead you to malicious sites. Malware installers have started more »
Got Conficker? Find out with our How To
While many are in a tizzy over the Conficker worm and it’s rumored April 1st attack, experts say most have nothing to worry about, and that the hype around it is likely to do more harm than the worm itself, which is simply scheduled to contact its control servers and update itself. Here’s the deal. more »














