Mar
30
2009
1

Despite Rumors, the Conficker Worm may Stay Dormant on April 1

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Conficker Work (image courtesy of Wikipedia)

Conficker Work (image courtesy of Wikipedia)

Rumors are spreading that a new version of the Conficker worm will be causing widespread havoc again on April 1, its anniversary date. Media reports have related that Conficker could be activated on that day giving a hacker access to millions of computers affected by the worm. Others reported that the French military has grounded a few of its fighter planes due to the threat.

While the media are concocting doomsday scenarios, worm and virus experts are shrugging off the threats. Anti-virus company F-secure has already said that there is no likelihood of a widespread, global attack. Only those that are still infected by the Conficker worm will be affected, if such an event should happen.

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Feb
10
2009
0

What makes your website potentially ‘attackable’ by hackers?

We have lost counting the number of active websites today, at least those that matters. Because we are not maybe on the alert that as the number of websites grew, so do the casualties. We are talking about the casualties of hacking.

It is clear to us now that hackers do have the capabilities to infiltrate, to deface, or tear down websites. The White House, the CIA, NASA, NATO, Yahoo, eBay, and The New York Times, to name a few, have fallen prey to hacking. The web servers of even the mighty organizations and businesses of the world are vulnerable. Apparently, there are no guarantees to having a hacker-proof website.

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