'Virus War' Causes Over 250,000 Computers

'Virus War' Causes Over 250,000 Computers

These variants are available through the non-Variant system. error MS05-039 , atilde; ph & aacute; The collapse of many world-wide systems in recent years has begun to turn the corner.

Mikko Hypponen, head of security at Finnish security firm F-Secure, said: "We are seeing a virus wars. It seems that the I wrote a new dangerous program that launched a new version at a faster speed, as if racing to see who would dominate the network. The biggest infection ever ".

Sơ đồ tấn công của 3 biến thể.
Diagram of tons of 3 variants of Zotob, Bozori and Agrave; IRCbot.

Zotob, Bozori v. IRCbot (some call it RBOT.CBQ) is continuing to exploit the flaw in the Windows 2000 operating system. error no firewall protection. & quot; Bozori & quot; Clean up your 'competitors', and such as Zotob, in PC & quot ;, Hypponen.

& Ldquo; virus variants There are a number of major agencies in the United States. many companies in the United States 16/8. Microsoft, McAfee v. Symantec first have confirmed the damage is not clear. Extensions are as extensive as the malicious software SQL Slammer or MyDoom. However, they seem to be concerned about the new technology. out IRCbot h. According to McAfee, s & was only 7% faster after Microsoft Security Bulletin, at a faster rate than Sasser (14 ng / agrave).

When IRCbot is activated, will connect to the IRC remote host. & mdash; wait for new instructions. If there is a MS05-39 vulnerability, The ability to cause the PC to restart repeatedly. N & oacute; also A copy of Windows to the Windows system directory, such as C: Windows System32 Windows WintBP.EXE to identify the error.

"IRCbot l & agrave; The first of three episodes of the virus, This is done in the implementation of the series. Until the time of the accident, up to 150 cases of infection, most in the United States, some in the United States. v & agrave; There are more than 250,000 system failures, most of them failures. Windows 2000 & quot ;, McAfee.

According to F-Secure's Hypponen, for many Windows operating systems, Microsoft's security bulletins, Looks like a clown exists. "