Comments on: Microsoft: Zombies most prevalent Windows threat
Scan finds that more than 60 percent of compromised PCs are infected with bot software.
Scan finds that more than 60 percent of compromised PCs are infected with bot software.
December 6, 2009 10:40 PM PST
December 6, 2009 9:00 PM PST
December 6, 2009 8:40 PM PST
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Maybe because they are almost undetectable?
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Please buy Sony.
What we need to distribute is a More virius. Virus that kills the machines infected. This way, the stupids will be locked out of sending spam mail zombie like, and they won't clog the bandwidth.
I always wished for ISPs that could detect which machines were in botnets and then cancel those people's account. If they want their internet back, then they need to take an internet safey course or something.
Would be nice if you had to take an exam or something to get internet access, sorta like a drivers license. If you fail, too bad, no myspace for you... come back in 6 months and try again.
In a real free market such behavior would have been suicide but in our current market of monopolies it only serves the interests of the plutocrats and passes the costs onto the naive user. Yep, it is the users fault if they do not spend hours installing patches every month and many hours more trying to get programs to work after the patches have been installed.
The state or our current OS market is just like the old manufacturing industries of the former Soviet Union, bureaucratic, officious, and grossly ineffective. There is only one solution to this problem, a truly free market with multiple players all serving to keep each other in check and provide a constantly improved product to the consumer (1 behemoth and a few bit players do not constitute a free market!).
Until such time, we will be stuck with what we have now. A product designed primarily to stifle competition and maximize profit with little or no regard for the end user.
Anyways, just another reason to stay away from Windows for the
average Joe.
Programmer #A-5 of www.totallyparanoia.com
Or did you actually mean to say of those that had a problem, 60% of them had a zombie?
Either way it seems like a gross exaggeration.
R
notice this little comment:
"Note The version of the tool delivered by Microsoft Update and
Windows Update runs in the background and then reports if an
infection is found. If you would like to run this tool more than
once a month, use the version on this Web page or install the
version that is available in the Download Center."
So yes, it runs in the background once a month.
WINDOWS.
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viruses_480x376.mov
The thing is, most of both the Windows and Mac ones share the same common need: An idiotic user who opens and clicks on anything he sees attractive.
I jst hope everyone remembers that no software is safe from dumb or extremely ignorant/uninformed users. users.
- Oops
- by heystoopid June 12, 2006 12:53 PM PDT
- Oops, someone just found out how large NSA other online computer bots system really is! The power of a world wide internet distributed program system, is mind blowing, on it's number crunching ability!
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(52 Comments)Oh well, given that a majority of users fail to use even the most simplest of firewalls and computer security systems in place, it seems to be a fair estimate!
Thankfully, if not for computer bloggers blowing the whistle, SONY BMG's rootkit, would have continued to spread on a world wide exponential basis, for they would have ultimately implemented this demented technology, to their world wide pressing plants, in a steady progression!