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Microsoft fixes problem in disabling AutoRun
Microsoft has fixed a problem that prevents users from selectively disabling AutoRun features in an effort to stop the Conficker worm from spreading.
Dan Kaplan
Feb 26 2009 11:04AM
Security
Microsoft 'excited' by the industry coming together as it offers $250,000 bounty for Conficker author
A reward of US$250,000 bounty for the Conficker worm author is 'exciting', according to Microsoft's Christopher Budd.
Dan Raywood
Feb 16 2009 11:56AM
Security
Microsoft to collaborate with industry to disrupt the Conficker worm and offers reward for culprits
Microsoft has announced a plan to implement a coordinated, global response to the Conficker/Downadup worm.
Dan Raywood
Feb 13 2009 10:56AM
Security
Ability to 'turn back time' could undo worm damage
Damage caused by the downadup worm can be undone with the use of software with the ability to either roll-back to a point in time before the virus struck.
Dan Raywood
Jan 22 2009 11:07AM
Security
Malware purposely not infecting machines in certain countries
Researchers have spotted a jump in malware that is designed to avoid infecting users in certain countries -- an attempt to stay out of the purview of law enforcement.
Angela Moscaritolo
Jan 19 2009 11:11AM
Security
Windows worm hits 8.9 million PCs in past week
Security researchers are reporting that in the past four days a worm has infected 3.5 million Windows computers.
Iain Thomson
Jan 19 2009 10:55AM
Security
Worm infects over three million PCs since New Year
The Downadup worm has spread to more than three million PCs, according to F-Secure.
Dan Raywood
Jan 16 2009 11:08AM
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