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Fears of a Conficker Meltdown Greatly Exaggerated
#2
Posted 27 March 2009 - 02:23 PM
I agree with the author.
Like Conficker.A then Conficker.B whatever, happens, we shall see soon enough. But let's point out that so far, in the history of mankind, all doomsday sayers, proved to be wrong. Um, it's just a simple obversation people...
If you are patched, and use the LUA principle, you've got nothing to worry about. However, if you don't patch, because, you don't like WGA, well, perhaps you should worry... Anyway, yes or no, happens or not, so far the date seems appropriate. April 1st 2009.
;)
Like Conficker.A then Conficker.B whatever, happens, we shall see soon enough. But let's point out that so far, in the history of mankind, all doomsday sayers, proved to be wrong. Um, it's just a simple obversation people...
If you are patched, and use the LUA principle, you've got nothing to worry about. However, if you don't patch, because, you don't like WGA, well, perhaps you should worry... Anyway, yes or no, happens or not, so far the date seems appropriate. April 1st 2009.
;)
#4
Posted 27 March 2009 - 08:32 PM
Conficker does not target PC's. It targests Microsoft Products on PC's, and also Server platforms running Microsoft's Products. The vast majority of ISP's use Linux. Now you know why. Install Linux on your Personal Computer. Don't be afraid of learning something new. Linux is one of the best Operating Systems around, at any price. It is free of cost, viruses, blue screens, data loss, random crashes, trojans, worms, malware, hijackware, identity theft, etc, and copyright restrictions.
#5
Posted 27 March 2009 - 10:57 PM
any *nix box is better. But this all stems from uninformed users. What the hell are people using admin accounts for daily activities for? Why do you not have a firewall?? And if ISP's would start doing their job monitoring user bandwidth and firewall logs they could shutdown suspect user interfaces on their end! This is honestly not rocket science. Be an informed user and stop being part of the problem, become part of the solution. And why not use backbone routing protocols to help control any of this??
#8
Posted 28 March 2009 - 01:39 AM
Hey Robert !!
Good article ! There is however , one piece of information that was
omitted . You should also have mentioned that the Conficker Worm
will NOT affect users with Vista or Windows 7.
So, you can be all patched up and with the greatest security programs
that money can buy but, the safest way to protect yourself would
be to update to the latest OS.
FLASHORN.
Good article ! There is however , one piece of information that was
omitted . You should also have mentioned that the Conficker Worm
will NOT affect users with Vista or Windows 7.
So, you can be all patched up and with the greatest security programs
that money can buy but, the safest way to protect yourself would
be to update to the latest OS.
FLASHORN.
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