Conficker Blamed In $72M Scareware Ring 28
tsu doh nimh writes with an update on the previously mentioned crackdown on scammers peddling fake antivirus products, who were apparently taking advantage of the worm that just won't go away: "Police in Ukraine said the thieves fleeced unsuspecting consumers with the help of the infamous Conficker worm, although it remains unclear how big a role the fast-spreading worm played in this crime. Interestingly, the picture showing the stack of PCs confiscated by Ukrainian authorities (SBU) in this raid is identical to the one shown in an SBU press release last fall, when the SBU detained five individuals connected to high-profile ZeuS Trojan attacks."
When will these organizations fleece from ... (Score:2)
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These kinds of exploits hit people who don't update their computers, don't use firewalls and generally have no clue about security. Most government and corporate networks have corporate IT section that is very well prepared to fight such basic threats.
Corporations and governments are hit by very different kinds of attacks (i.e. lulzsec, cyber war attacks, etc), which are specially tailored for each target.
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Yeh, that's why a major bank I worked for a year ago was having trouble removing conficker from 2500 servers and over 20 000 termianls... such a different conficker to the one everyone else got.
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There are always exceptions to the rule that reinforce the rule.
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That is not how that phrase is meant to be used:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exception_that_proves_the_rule [wikipedia.org]
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Innovation is all the rage nowadays!
Pictures (Score:2)
Those 2 pictures are the same stacks, in the same room, just with the camera rotated 90 degrees ...
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Those 2 pictures are the same stacks, in the same room, just with the camera rotated 90 degrees ...
It's called recycling. They're just doing their part to help the 'green' effort. Though on /. I think we call it redundant or a dupe.
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At least they were nice enough to use _some_ different money. Makes it look more real.
Conficker again? (Score:4, Informative)
This a really nasty piece of malware that actually prevents you from reaching any security-related sites.
This was also the impetus for my finally moving from XP to Ubuntu full-time.
Word for the wise: after you run a standard battery of antivirus programs, you should also run conciller.exe [google.com] . That's the only way to get rid of it for good. Otherwise it embeds itself into system files and re-emerges even after you apply a service pack.
More here [digitivity.org].
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made me move from samba to ftp.
blocking 'security-related sites' is actually a good thing, so you know host is infected.
Police Lie? Really? I don't believe it! (Score:2)
The pictures they claim show evidence are the same as an earlier picture showing evidence against someone else. I think we can safely ignore whatever the police say, at least in this case.
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I don't think that's up to us, but to Ukraine's applicable court to judge evidence.