IBM Distributes USB Malware At Security Conference
bennyboy64 and other readers let us know that
IBM sent out an email to all attendees to the Australian Computer Emergency Response Team (AusCERT) 2010 conference, warning them that some of the USB drives handed out to delegates contained malware. Fortunately it was old malware, which all anti-virus products have detected since 2008. Two years ago telecommunications company Telstra distributed malware-infected USB drives at the same conference.
IBM old malware is......OS/2?
...I didn't realize they'd been able to squeeze Lotus Notes onto a USB drive.
Mwuhahahahaa... destroy them all! That'll show 'em! They should've chosen OUR DOS, and we shouldn't have given them OUR PCs...
It's takes 12-24 months for IBM IT to ok updates
But but but ... the Free Market (TM) ... it will fix itself!