The virus author is much likely to think of a different "style" of spreading the worm, if s/he reads this article.
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The virus author is much likely to think of a different "style" of spreading the worm, if s/he reads this article.
Good thing I retained my Win98 OS because it is not vulnerable to those kinds of worms that usually attacks XP :)
Silly rabbit, trix are for kids.Quote:
Good thing I retained my Win98 OS because it is not vulnerable to those kinds of worms that usually attacks XP
I'm glad you think that...gives me more work, hence more money :). I wish there was more people ignorant about worms....although there's still plenty to go around. I just helped my neighbor clean up her computer....she had 11 different types of viruses, including sasser, soBig, myDoom, netsky and a bunch of other ones...WEEEEEE FUN :D
I don't get it. Didn't sasser also leave a remote shell open to the world? Why exploit something when you can walk right in?
those are the sasser.e portsQuote:
Originally posted here by Tedob1
open it on 1023 and 5554. those are the one thats being searched for
not seeing much on them.
"...the general PC using population who could care less about security and have more of a click-and-go-gimmie-gimmie-gimmie mentality..."
I have a friend who does not have her own computer yet. She has used PCs of two other people and she said they have at least a dozen icons in the tray. I know people who - even after having been told not to still do - click on the pop-ups to: stop pop-ups(!?!), block spam, update/upgrade security, etc.! And the general population that at least cares some about security is clueless and without common sense!
Oh, you want to sell me a miracle cleaner? Wait right here I'll get you a blank check!