Conficker Virus to Hijack Computers on April Fool's Day?
It's been a while since we last reported on developments in the Conficker virus saga -- primarily because there hasn't been much progress. The dangerous virus is still out there infecting PCs and scaring the hell out of security experts.
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According to CNN, the Conficker Cabal (a self-named group of computer scientists and security companies) dug through the code of the virus and discovered that it's programmed to download an update on April 1st. Yes, on April Fool's Day, a master computer could take control of the millions of infected PCs and turn them into a massive network of criminal-controlled computers. The countdown has begun, but experts in the Conficker Cabal aren't sure exactly what to expect; Conficker could easily erase data on infected PCs, take down Web sites, or (more likely) inundate users with prompts to buy fake security software.
The team is working hard towards defeating the ever-evolving virus and finding the criminals responsible for it. The Conficker Cabal is motivated not just by the $250,000 reward offered by Microsoft, but also by an apparent love for vigilante-style computer justice; Cabal member Alvin Estevez told CNN, "We love catching bad guys...we're like former hackers who like to catch other hackers."
The Conficker virus is difficult to detect and even harder to remove. It poses a serious threat to users everywhere, so check out our previous coverage for tips on how to keep yourself safe and how to repair an infected machine. [From: CNN]
Top Eight Online Hoaxes
Everything Must Go
A farmer's house was cleaned out out after Craigslist ads said that all his possessions were being offered up for free. The man lost thousands of dollars worth of his stuff, and, unfortunately, this isn't the only incident of its kind. Last year, a woman's niece posted a similar ad, which led to people stripping everything from the aunt's empty apartment, including light fixtures. And recently, someone tried the same thing on a Massachusetts family, but they happened to be home when the gatherers arrived.
Photoshopping Dupes America
In 2000, a photo of a giant cat named Snowball was forwarded around the Internet and posted on many Web sites. The accompanying story was that a man had an 87-pound cat that was born to a mother that lived near a nuclear lab. The story spread so far that it was discussed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Good Morning America. Unfortunately, it was just computer-manipulated image made by Cordell Hauglie, the man in the picture, yet people still haven't realized that you can't believe everything you see on the Web.
Stick To Match.com, People!
Getting sexy messages from somebody you don't know should set off some warning bells, but apparently there will always be people, mostly men, who believe they're about to score big. There are loads of tales like this, including a man who showed up naked at a house in New Zealand after misleading text messages and a Saudi Arabian who was robbed by teenagers when he showed up for a good time. Seriously, if it's too good to be true, it probably is.
Still Too Good to Be True
What's better than meeting someone online for love? Getting paid to do it, which is how an Australian farmer found himself kidnapped in . Several men pretended to be a woman, enticing Des Gregor, 53, to come to to get married and receive $85,000 in gold as dowry. When he got there, he was taken hostage and threatened with having his limbs hacked off unless he paid them the same amount. Fortunately, police duped the kidnappers and Gregor was safe. Gregor learned his lesson, apparently – "Just be careful - make sure you check everything out 100 per cent," he said.
Watch Out For Those Cameras
With the amount of people embarrassed or worse by leaked photos and videos of bad behavior online, it's no wonder that they'd be used for blackmail. This is exactly what happened to a 75-year-old Amish widower after he slept with a prostitute. The woman and her boyfriend extorted $67,000 from the man, saying there was a camera installed in his bedroom and that photos of the trysts would go online. Fortunately, the pair and two accomplices were arrested. So much for the Amish being behind in technology.
High Salary, Low Discretion
Seeing a job posting that promises thousands of dollars for at-home work will most likely get a lot of applicants and a lot of non-believers. Still, almost 80 people, including lawyers, were allegedly hired to work for a financial company doing research and all sorts of projects for $14,000 a month. They had conference calls, corporate e-mail addresses, contracts, and direct deposit forms, but after they didn't get paid for a few weeks, they realized it was all fake. There was no such company, the owner disappeared, and nobody knows what happened. So beware – if that job listing sounds amazing, do your research before you end up duped.
Scamming the Scammers
You've probably heard about or even received an e-mail about getting funds from or another African country if you send them a small sum. This is called 419 fraud, and rather than sit idly by, Michael Berry founded 419eater.com as a way to get revenge. The site encouraged people to bait the scammers, often to get the Nigerians to take pictures holding up offensive signs in English. Some users were successful in getting cash sent to them, although this was discouraged. Either way, it's good to know that anyone can be had, even the perpetrators.
Times Gets Owned in Joke Article
The phenomenon of Rickrolling has become so popular that even the New York Times covered it. Unfortunately for that respected paper, the coverage of the story found it getting getting duped by a Youtube video made by a student at Eastern Washington University . The article talked about a video that showed the student interrupting a timeout at a women's basketball game and somehow playing the song over the PA system. Unfortunately, this never happened and the video was a fake. So, an article on a prank ends up getting pranked too. Is there no end to this madness?
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Comments
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Subscribe to commentsDickMar 28th 2009 4:17PM
What moron wrote the teaser headline? "Why it's set to wreck havoc next week." The correct word is "WREAK" moron. The correct phrase is "WREAK HAVOC." Another example of AOL's contributing morons.
BoyintheMachineMar 28th 2009 5:20PM
LOL...'Wreck Havoc' means to destroy Havoc. LOL...
PoohhfanMar 28th 2009 4:18PM
I saw some place online if you click on the sextapes link that all it you get is a VIRUS ! So people don't do it !
grimreaperMar 28th 2009 4:48PM
So, if you click on a sextape link, all it you get is a virus ? Are we still teaching english in our schools ?
nikoleMar 29th 2009 9:30AM
i thought it was an actual virus. i was like wtf how can the flu or whatever be more dangerous next week.what an idiot. lol...
CharlieBMar 28th 2009 4:55PM
KEEP THAT FEAR MONGERING ROLLING Armageddon On Line
come to think of it AOL is like one big giant viral fungal bottom feeder bound and determined to survive by sucking the life blood out of this world with all its cynical, finger pointing, self serving,
arrogant spew...office full of snotty, cocky, all so cool and connected little pissy, whiney goos keep up the fear aol, see you in the funny papers
JoeMar 31st 2009 11:19AM
Come on CharlieB, tell us what you really think!
jMar 28th 2009 5:04PM
huh
jbjg24mMar 28th 2009 5:10PM
I DON'T CLICK ON A DAMN THING !! DTA DON'T TRUST ANYBODY !
I AgreeMar 28th 2009 6:48PM
YEAH!... YEAH!.... GET 'UM!..... YEAH GET UM'!...... :o0 ......Oh ok, what were we talking about in here?
JobsMar 28th 2009 7:10PM
buy apple
mmhmMar 28th 2009 7:38PM
another reason why i love my mac.
MiladyDoyleMar 29th 2009 6:58AM
Macs are no longer immune my dears The hackers have made it their Main targets now. So don't be so Comfy. You will soon have your own "Mac Attacks"..BAWWWHAAAAHHAAAA http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/01/21/stealthier_mac_attacks/
David S.Mar 28th 2009 8:29PM
The problem is that the judges won't issue the death penalty for creating a virus and distributing it. I think these scum bags that make the virus should be either given the death penalty or life in prison.
I believe that this might make these sick minded freaks think twice. BIG FAT LAZY PIGS THAT HAVE NO PARTNER BECAUSE THEY ARE SICK MINIDED FREAKS. I wish that I would run up on one of these people. They would be going straight to the federal pen and I would see to it that this would happen!
I lost thousands of pictures of my children because of these no good bastards. I hope that you guys rot in hell.
Am I pissed, YOU BET! Do you not have anything else to do in your life you losers then to mess other peoples lives up? Stop getting off while you are writing these viruses. SICK-O.
Did that piss you off? I hope so!
AmyMar 28th 2009 10:58PM
David,
You have every reason to be mad. These people have no soul or regard for human beings. They are losers, need a life and should go to prison for the dirty deeds they do, they don`t even think twice and could careless. Better yet, I hope they rot in hell and are stuck in a black hole and can do nothing but think, think, think about how much misery and heartache they caused others while on earth. A infinity of being there just thinking of how rotton they were.
dschakettMar 28th 2009 11:20PM
Thanks for the comments. I once knew a kid about 18 years ago that told me that he wrote a virus and laughed about it. I was even at that time so upset to think how this wortless pile could do that to someone. I never turned him in. My mistake because it could be the person that is writing this virus.
I wish that they would show their face so people can track them down and serve justice.
Take care and thanks for sending me your comments.
David
RonMar 29th 2009 1:07AM
David, i been thinking that for years now. I do not know why our government does not do more to protecting us from these scum bags. Although i think the death penalty is a bit much, i do believe that a very large fine and about 25 years in prison and the government going after these punks more aggresively might just make them think twice before doing such cowardly acts. To me its a form of terrorism and should be treated as such.
ALMar 29th 2009 5:16AM
GREAT COMMENT....YOU ARE AWESOME. GOD BLESS YOU. WE LOVE YOU IN ARIZONA
DanMar 28th 2009 8:35PM
It is "wreak" havoc, not "wreck" havoc! Who taught AOL people how to spell??? I guess no one.
timMar 28th 2009 9:03PM
First of all, for you wantabe english teachers, get a life. Just because someone does not spell correctly or phrase their sentence the way you want ( so what ) The right wing wackos have wanted a dummer population and got what they wanted. So go to china and learn all 25,000 different meanings or words and then you can claim to have some education otherwise shut up.