Bot Infestations Reach Nearly 1.2M
mengel writes "According to the folks at SecurityFocus the number of bot-infested systems has surged to nearly 1.2 million. This after a
big drop in December when lots of people replaced/upgraded
systems. Time to upgrade your spam filtering software, the onslaught is coming."
This must be related somehow to Windows being the most secure operating system... :p
all those Linux and OS X systems, since Symantec says Windows is the most secure operating system.
If my unsecured computer causes somebody to get injured or killed, I will take responsibility. OTOH, if my car starts spreading malware and spamming, you're SOL.
P.S.,
This is what part of the alphabet would look like if Q and R were eliminated.
translation: Imagine a beowolf cluster of those!
being vague is almost as cool as doing that other thing...
How does one know if their computer (or relative's, etc.) is infected by a bot? Are there special diagnostic tools for that?
There are 3 things to look for.
1 Is it running Windows?
2 Is it connected to the Internet?
3 Has it been on for more than 20 minutes?
The truth shall set you free!