When Hacked PCs Self-Destruct
An anonymous reader writes "From The Washington Post's Security Fix blog comes a tale that should make any Windows home user or system admin cringe. It seems the latest version of the Zeus Trojan ships with a command that will tell all infected systems to self-destruct. From the piece: 'Most security experts will tell you that while this so-called "nuclear option" is an available feature in some malware, it is hardly ever used. Disabling infected systems is counterproductive for attackers, who generally focus on hoovering as much personal and financial data as they can from the PCs they control. But try telling that to Roman Hüssy, a 21-year-old Swiss information technology expert, who last month witnessed a collection of more than 100,000 hacked Microsoft Windows systems tearing themselves apart at the command of their cyber criminal overlords.'"
Hackers can turn your home computer INTO A BOMB
You don't need any commands for that. Just let it run for a while.
The next "I'm a PC, I'm a Mac" commercial is gonna rule!
Mac: Umm... PC.... why are you stabbing yourself repeatedly with that pen...
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The things Microsoft will do to make you upgrade to Vista :)
Go home dad, you're drunk.
I am the lawn!
The problem is the slashdotters are in an unresolvable emotional deadlock.
Do we cheer for destroying 100000 infested Windows installations, or do rage at the crapware producers who make this possible...
And this was no idiot - she was a well trained, college/university graduated professional!
Just pointing out that these two things are not mutually exclusive.
Cheers!
Security is mostly a superstition... Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. - Helen Keller