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The Most Dangerous Virus Of The Year 2009
Started by phpphp, Sep 29 2009 11:47 AM
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#1
Posted 29 September 2009 - 11:47 AM
The latest and most dangerous viruses are the "[DownAdUp]" worm, also called "[Conficker]." Computer security firm F-Secure said that the computer virus has infected 3.5 million computers around the world. This program can be harmful for the distribution of errors corrected using Windows. [DownAdUp] succeeded in spreading across the network, because the flaw that Microsoft patched in October to computers unpatched versions of the breach of Microsoft's operating system. But the biggest force in the worm is believed that the ability of computers infected with the worm to download the code from the point of destructive free fall. F-Secure reported that three of the most affected countries were China, Brazil and Russia.
#2
Posted 29 September 2009 - 12:46 PM
Pfft, stupid viruses...I got infected with this one too, though I only had it in my system for like 5 minutes!
If you get sent a .bat (batch) file and you think it's a virus, the best thing to do would be NOT to open it. Only a stupid idiot would be foolish enough to open a .bat file that contains code of a virus. Simply just right click it, and "Edit". Then you'd see if it is harmful or not.
#3
Posted 29 September 2009 - 02:09 PM
-Sky-, on Sep 29 2009, 01:46 PM, said:
Pfft, stupid viruses...I got infected with this one too, though I only had it in my system for like 5 minutes!
If you get sent a .bat (batch) file and you think it's a virus, the best thing to do would be NOT to open it. Only a stupid idiot would be foolish enough to open a .bat file that contains code of a virus. Simply just right click it, and "Edit". Then you'd see if it is harmful or not. 
yeah you are right but most of time we dont check to register software downloaded from torrent
#4
Posted 29 September 2009 - 04:28 PM
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Pfft, stupid viruses...I got infected with this one too, though I only had it in my system for like 5 minutes! laugh.gif If you get sent a .bat (batch) file and you think it's a virus, the best thing to do would be NOT to open it. Only a stupid idiot would be foolish enough to open a .bat file that contains code of a virus. Simply just right click it, and "Edit". Then you'd see if it is harmful or not. wink.gif
Wow Kel... Was it not the one that was deleteing your system files 1 by 1?
I must say I never have has a virus on my computer(s). Im special!
#5
Posted 02 October 2009 - 04:48 AM
i heard about that and everyone was really anxious about it around april fools day.. but nothing happen??
i really wish they put their booties in gear and unleashed the beast before everyone fixes their flaws in their systems..
sorry i know REALLY BAD OF ME, but im just curious to see what it can do
i want to see chaos.. ;p just not on my computer// just not on mine
i remmeber when something similar to this happened a couple of years ago, and it was insane, (too bad i wasnt computer aware back then) but now i am.. i want to see conflicker in action! BRING IT ON!
btw. i was infected by the virus before.. about a year ago?? i had to pay about 150 to get the computer fixed up, because it SUCKED, i couldnt even open the damn internet, without it freezing or opening 145451 other windows.
maybe thats why im resentful.
anyone else just want to see what happens?/
oh and by the way, i think the little reward windows has, is WAY TOO SMALL, how do they expect to get something as descret as A HACKER with that sum of money?
i really wish they put their booties in gear and unleashed the beast before everyone fixes their flaws in their systems..
sorry i know REALLY BAD OF ME, but im just curious to see what it can do
i want to see chaos.. ;p just not on my computer// just not on mine
i remmeber when something similar to this happened a couple of years ago, and it was insane, (too bad i wasnt computer aware back then) but now i am.. i want to see conflicker in action! BRING IT ON!
btw. i was infected by the virus before.. about a year ago?? i had to pay about 150 to get the computer fixed up, because it SUCKED, i couldnt even open the damn internet, without it freezing or opening 145451 other windows.
maybe thats why im resentful.
anyone else just want to see what happens?/
oh and by the way, i think the little reward windows has, is WAY TOO SMALL, how do they expect to get something as descret as A HACKER with that sum of money?
#6
Posted 02 October 2009 - 12:10 PM
I have never seen conficker worm in action but there is lot's of hype about it. Many people are talking about it and IT security sites all over the world are warning users about it.
I guess that's why zero day vulnerability cost so much and big companies are willing to pay a load sum of money for those vulnerability of their system. If these vulnerability are not bought by those generous offers from the company, it's going to cost alot more damage to the companies on their system before they can even prepare for it.
I guess that's why zero day vulnerability cost so much and big companies are willing to pay a load sum of money for those vulnerability of their system. If these vulnerability are not bought by those generous offers from the company, it's going to cost alot more damage to the companies on their system before they can even prepare for it.
#8
Posted 02 October 2009 - 01:08 PM
conficker is said to have caused a lot of devastation and is hard to detect by anti viruses. But some strains of it have been blocked by most anti-virus programs and now it is not as bad as it was some months ago. But yes, it deserves to be called as the most dangerous virus of the year 2009.
#9
Posted 02 October 2009 - 03:49 PM
-Sky-, on Sep 29 2009, 12:46 PM, said:
Pfft, stupid viruses...I got infected with this one too, though I only had it in my system for like 5 minutes!
If you get sent a .bat (batch) file and you think it's a virus, the best thing to do would be NOT to open it. Only a stupid idiot would be foolish enough to open a .bat file that contains code of a virus. Simply just right click it, and "Edit". Then you'd see if it is harmful or not. 
You are right but we often do not chek is it .bin or now with downloading the torrent so virus you be dangerous you you don`t care about that I had some visuses but these whitch i had was not dangerous.
#10
Posted 03 October 2009 - 12:39 AM
It is at times like these that I feel all cosy and safe in the Linux environment - there's no fear of such viruses or most other infections. If I'm not wrong, only rootkits pose any sort of threat to linux users and that too only if the user is careless. So when worms like Conficker strike, it's best that people start to know more about Linux and switch as soon as possible. That way they'll be more safer and happier while computing....
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