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Conficker Worm Strike Reports Start Rolling In

Nieriko writes "Reports are trickling in about the impact from the Conficker worm, as infected systems passed zero hour at midnight and began downloading additional malicious components. Here are a couple of the more notable incidents caused by Conficker so far, according to published reports: — '... shortly after midnight local time, an ATM in the capital city of Reykjavik began spewing 100-Krona notes. ... A nuclear missile installation near Elmendorf Air force Base outside of Anchorage, Alaska briefly went on a full-scale military alert after technicians manning the bunker suspected that several of their control systems were infected with Conficker.'"

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  1. The damndest thing with these stories today by jollyreaper · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's so hard to tell which ones are too stupid to be true and so stupid they probably are true.

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  2. Re:Yeah, April Fools... by Anthony_Cargile · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I hope so, otherwise this is Wargames meets reality. If this is a joke, I didn't laugh because I've been watching this ConFlickr worm closely ever since seeing it in action.

  3. Genius by MyLongNickName · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Whoever set this virus up was smart to have things happen on April 1st. I never know if these reports are real or someone is making a joke.

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  4. Re:Non-story by flitty · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Can slashdot PLEASE implement a "-1 Missed the April Fool's Day Joke" Moderation option?

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  5. Re:I think its infected my car. by orthancstone · · Score: 4, Insightful

    All may have agendas (not necessarily true), but some are more biased than others (yes, Fox News fits in that category).

  6. Re:I think its infected my car. by neomunk · · Score: 5, Insightful

    university-elitist brainwashing...

    Most people call that "learning".

  7. Re:I think its infected my car. by Anonymous+Psychopath · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The degree of bias from Fox/CNN/MSNBC is subjectively scored based on how much you agree with whatever slop they're dishing out.

    In other words, if you believe MSNBC has no bias, then you will also believe that Fox has an extreme bias. The reverse is also true.

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  8. Re:I think its infected my car. by brkello · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I never got the whole elitist thing. So Obama is an elitist because he went to a good school and got good grades? I'd love to be an elitist then. How was McCain not an elite with his war hero background and millions of dollars? Do we want sub-elite people running the country? I don't really think the conservatives thought this insult through very well.

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  9. Re:I think its infected my car. by Crazy+Taco · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Most people call that "learning".

    Learning is the mental absorption and retention of information. Whether the information you learned is true or false is something else again, and I think that's the point he was making. Some universities may, in fact, be causing their students to learn false information. Brainwashing is a form of learning too.

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  10. Re:I think its infected my car. by kbielefe · · Score: 4, Insightful

    There are two parts to the Fox News Channel: the journalism part and the editorial part. The journalism part is actually pretty "fair and balanced," and that's the part most people refer to when they talk about media bias. Unfortunately, that part comes on while no one is watching.

    The editorial part is unabashedly conservative, but even they do a better job than the other channels in at least having someone there to provide token opposition. Their bias is very evident because they provide the contrast right there. Other channels with less obvious bias usually will at best tell you the other side's position in their own words.

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  11. Re:I think its infected my car. by mjhacker · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So conservatives would be okay with a gay couple deciding to get married? Or with decriminalizing marijuana? Or legalizing liquor sales on sundays? What makes the conservatives any less "elitist" for thinking that they can make better decisions for other people? I shouldn't be barred from buying a bottle of wine on Sunday because it might upset a hyper conservative Christian. Or if I was gay, I shouldn't be barred from entering into a simple legally binding contract with another consenting adult who happened to be the same sex. I'd say it's pretty damned "elitist" to make those decisions based on dogmatic values or personal prejudices.

  12. Re:I think its infected my car. by Fastolfe · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Government needs to ONLY recognize "civil union" that can be entered into by any two adult people.

    Why only two?