Tag: conficker

Web malware overtakes network worms 
By Dan Kaplan | Apr 19, 2013 | Comment Now 
Conficker losing ground.
 
Killing Conficker, 1000 days on 
By Aryeh Goretsky | Aug 23, 2011 | Comment Now 
Comment: Why is a 'headless' worm still top of the malware ecosystem?
 
Aldi recalls Conficker-infected hard drives 
By Darren Pauli | Jul 29, 2011 | Comment Now 
Malicious software lays in wait.
 
Integrators ready and waiting for Conficker 
By Lilia Guan | Sep 25, 2009 | Comment Now 
IT service providers are aware of the worm's potential damage.
 
Conficker baffles security experts 
By V3.co.uk staff | Sep 23, 2009 | Comment Now 
The worm still represents a massive threat.
 
Conficker still dominating attack landscape 
By Shaun Nichols | Jul 10, 2009 | Comment Now 
Botnet claimed two thirds of attack traffic.
 
Opinion: Conficker - forgotten but not gone 
Jun 9, 2009 | 1 Comment 
Craig Scroggie, vice president and managing director, Symantec, A/NZ tells CRN why organisations are still at risk from the growing Conficker threat.
 
Conficker threat continues to grow 
By Shaun Nichols | May 22, 2009 | Comment Now 
Weeks after leaving the media spotlight, the Conficker malware infection continues to spread, according to experts.
 
Conficker frenzy 'exposed media ignorance' 
By Iain Thomson | Apr 27, 2009 | Comment Now 
The Conficker worm was a classic example of media misunderstanding of malware, said security guru Bruce Schneier.
 
Domain-hoarding may have hamstrung Conficker 
By Shaun Nichols | Apr 4, 2009 | Comment Now 
Researchers snapped up "phone home" addresses before attack.
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Issue: 315 | May 2013

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