MyDoom Strikes Again
Renegade334 writes "Months after the last attack of MyDoom, MyDoom.AI returns. Like usual it was spread by e-mails with claims to have attachments that contain passwords for adult websites."
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The clients that are affected will not dare to tell me.
It's being reported that thanks to pro-active action from the porn site in question, the problem is under control...
"Nothing can shake my belief that this world is the fruit of a dark god whose shadow I extend." - Emil Michel Cioran
Where? Which ones? How do we get them?
If you don't know what AltaVista is (was), get off my lawn.
The virus companies write variants and release them to enforce the upgrades. I worked at a popular AV company doing front end work, not the actual engine, and when we got together for drinks the engine writers would talk about upgrade paths from what they were working on. Ever wonder why most viruses don't destroy your system? Because there's no money in an erased system. There is a lot of money in AV upgrades.
What they failed to mention was that they never did the critical updates that would have prevented this. Way to go guys. I guess it is all about how you report it.
Eat that, Duke Nukem Forever!!
Where can I download this new MyDoom thingy?
"It's too bad that stupidity isn't painful." - Anton LaVey
Do the passwords work?
I started with nothing and I still have most of it.
remember how God used to smite masturbators?
------- Was it just a coincidence I got moderator points the first time I logged on to
I'm continually amazed by how quickly people turn their brains off when "free pussy" is in the air..
We recently had major flooding. Several of my clients have businesses in the flood zone (much cheaper rent). Most of those followed my advice and moved their hardware upstairs. A few did not and are not paying me major bucks for reinstalling, rebuilding and recovering everything they need. If they had just taken a day and moved eveything the first time (they are all now moving upstairs), then they would have saved much money and even more downtime.
But, in the end, how they run their business is their choice. All I can do is offer my advice and hope they listen.
InnerWeb
Freud might say that Intelligent Design is religion's ID.
> Could you advice ANY good anti-spyware software
> which can be deployed corporate-wide? (with trial
> version)
Sure, a baseball bat. Beat the dummy who downloads spyware to death. For a trial version, try a plastic bat, so they'll just go Ouch!
The world's burning. Moped Jesus spotted on I50. Details at 11.
uname
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The real problem is not the platform, its the user.
Anytime you allow users to do anything, you have the potitional for an infection that casues troubles.
Some platforms may currently be more prone to problems, but you can be assured whom ever has the largest market share will be the one under the greatest attack in the first place.
Remember too, some problems are platform independant, such as the JPG problem from last year.. Or sendmail.. or ssh.. or or or..
But regardless of any systemic issues, excluding true worms that come in at a system level, it still mostly boils down to users clicking things they shouldnt.. And it doesnt matter what system they are using.. They can still run a trojan and at the very least hose their profile.. ( and will ).
So i guess there is a solution afterall, no users.
Disclaimer: I'm a BSD user and am also virus free, but im not so blind ( or stupid ) to think we are invunerable.. We just are not a direct target, yet.
---- Booth was a patriot ----