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Researcher: Worm infects 1.1M Windows PCs in 24 hours PDF Print E-mail

January 14, 2009 (Computerworld) The computer worm that exploits a months-old Windows bug has infected more than a million PCs in the past 24 hours, a security company said today.

Early Wednesday, Helsinki, Finland-based security firm F-Secure Corp. estimated that 3.5 million PCs have been compromised by the "Downadup" worm, an increase of more than 1.1 million since Tuesday.

"[And] we still consider this to be a conservative estimate," said Sean Sullivan, a researcher at F-Secure, in an entry to the company's Security Lab blog. Yesterday, F-Secure said the worm had infected an estimated 2.4 million machines.

The worm, which several security companies have described as surging dramatically during the past few days, exploits a bug in the Windows Server service used by all supported versions of Microsoft Corp.'s operating system, including Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Server 2003 and Server 2008.

Microsoft issued an emergency patch in late October, fixing the flaw with one of its rare "out of cycle" updates.

The soaring number of infections by Downadup -- also called "Conficker" by some security companies -- prompted Microsoft to add detection for the worm to its Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT), the anti-malware utility that the company updates and redistributes each month to Windows machines on Patch Tuesday. The MSRT scans for known malware, then scrubs the system of any it finds.

Like researchers at firms such as Symantec Corp. and Panda Security, Microsoft blamed lackadaisical patching for the infections. "A number of our customers have contacted our support team for assistance with containment in environments that were, largely, not patched when the worm was released," said Cristian Craioveanu and Ziv Mador, two researchers at Microsoft's Malware Protection Center, in a Tuesday blog entry. "Either Security Update MS08-067 was not installed at all or was not installed on all the computers."

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Some decent tips for tuning up your PC! PDF Print E-mail

Check out wikiHow for some decents tips for keeping your PC running smooth and error free! There are tons of other wiki's so feel free to browse around their site.

Here's a snippet:

  1. Run "Windows Update" regularly, or use the automatic "Critical Updates Notification".
  2. Install anti-spyware software (Ad-aware, Spybot S&D & Spyware Doctor are all good ones) and keep it updated. Spyware Blaster runs in the background and stops spyware installing itself.
  3. Run the anti-spyware program regularly to keep your PC clean.
  4. Install & regularly update your anti-virus software.
  5. Run the anti-virus program on a regular basis.
  6. One option is to enable "Microsoft Firewall". However MS Firewall does not control outgoing connections (ie. a virus/worm trying to 'phone home'). Download and install ZoneAlarm - a free version is available.
  7. Make sure there's nothing in the Startup list. (Start Menu> All Programs> startup) Unless there are programs in the list that you need to run when the computer starts up, it should be empty.
  8. Uninstall unnecessary or rarely-used programs in "Add/Remove Programs".
  9. Clean the Desktop icons you don't use. Put them in a folder (preferably not on the desktop) if you are nervous about deleting them.
  10. Clear the Recent Documents & Programs list, on Taskbar & Start Menu properties.
  11. Internet Explorer users:
    • In "Temporary Internet Files", delete cookies, and delete files.
    • In the "Advanced" tab, uncheck all "Install On Demand" items and disable Javascript and VB Script listed under "Microsoft VM".
  12. In your "Windows" folder, manually delete files in the "Temp" folder.
  13. Delete unused system tray programs.
  14. Remove startup programs with the MSConfig application (Start>Run> "msconfig", OK).
  15. Run Windows Disk Cleanup. Do this at least twice a month. Make sure 'Recycle bin' is checked to periodically empty it.
  16. Run MS Disk Defragmenter. Do this at least once a month (Start Menu> All Programs> Accessories> System Tools).
  17. Update your drivers for CPU, memory, video card and sound card, etc. Download the driver updates from the manufacturer's web site.
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