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Houston Courts Shut Down By Malware

Conficker is still at it: dstates writes "The municipal courts of Houston were shut down yesterday after a computer virus spread through the courts' computer systems. The shutdown canceled hearings and suspended arrests for minor offenses and is expected to extend through Monday. The disruption affected many city departments, the Houston Emergency Center was briefly disconnected and police temporarily stopped making some arrests for minor offenses. The infection appears to be contained to 475 of the city's more than 16,000 computers, but officials are still investigating. Gray Hat Research, a technology security company, has been brought in on an emergency contract to eradicate the infection. In 2006, the City spent $10M to install a new computer system and bring the Courts online, but the system has been beset by multiple problems. After threatening litigation, the city reached a $5 million settlement with the original vendor, Maximus, and may seek another vendor."

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  1. Oops by symbolset · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's amazing what can happen when you "lose" a few dozen pen drives with downadup at various strategic places.

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    1. Re:Oops by symbolset · · Score: 5, Funny

      10 million zombies can't be wrong.

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  2. The Evil Empire Strikes Again by CNothing · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's as if a thousand bureaucrats cried out "Houston, we have a problem" in terror, and were suddenly silenced.

  3. Re:Dear Houston, by cloakable · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's more of a gaping hole, it seems

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  4. See . . . by sunspot42 · · Score: 5, Funny

    After threatening litigation, the city reached a $5 million settlement with the original vendor, Maximus, and may seek another vendor."

    That's what happens when you buy your network from a vendor just because you liked their SimCity games.