Netsky Worm Variant Attacks P2P Services
ee_moss points out this Washington Post article (via Yahoo!), excerpting "The latest variant of the Netsky worm directing infected computers to launch Web-based attacks against music- and file-trading Web services such as Kazaa, taking down at least one company's Web sites in the process. The worm, the 19th version of a bug that made its debut in February, is also targeting some Web sites that offer computer programs designed to illegally break or bypass copyright controls on software programs."
Another virus. Run in circle. Shout. Panic.
There is a term for this tye of thing: PEBCAK
Problem Exists Between Chair And Keyboard
Was the worm written by...
A: The RIAA, to try to take down the P2P services.
B: A disgruntled artist, who blames the P2P apps for why they can't get paid.
C: The owner of unaffected P2P app trying to take down the competition.
D: A random hacker, who doesn't have any interest in the music industry, but just wants to ruin people's fun.
E: SCO. Because they're associated with anything Slashdot hates.
F: Microsoft. Because they're associated with anything Slashdot hates.
G: CowboyNeal, because he's a suspect on all Slashdot polls.
Anyway, I know this sounds painfully obvious, but why don't folks take the simple step of running an antivirus program?
Waste of money, IMHO. I've been using Windows for years without a virus scanner, and not once have I found a virus infecting my computer.
Easy:
Worm = Requires security vunerability in the computer's OS or some running software program to infect said computer.
Virus = Requires security vunerability between the chair and keyboard to infect said computer.
Another variant is PICNIC; Problem In Chair, Not In Computer.
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