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The program could delete all of the files on a person's computer, use zombie PCs -- those controlled by a master -- to overwhelm and shut down Web sites or monitor a person's keyboard strokes to collect private information like passwords or bank account information, experts said.>>
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>>It was on the local news again today. Supposedly, if you can navigate to the most popular anti-virus sites, then you are not infected. One of the things it does is block those sites.
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>I am a consultant with a small municipality and we had an "episode" with this virus a couple of weeks ago. It even disabled taskmanager from the toolbar. I would up navigating to taskman.exe and launching before I could stop some of the processes. It was wicked. If you tried to launch malware, superantispyware, AVG or anything else virus related, it would kill the window. Killed the window if you tried going to trendmicro.com, symantec, etc. too. We had two pcs with this problem. I wound up formatting and reinstalling. Good for me, but bad for them. We now run Malware, SuperAntiSpyware and AVG on every pc!
Um, hello John. Is there ANYONE on the UT who doesn't know who/what you are? :-)
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>Also, I downloaded the Conflicker checker and have sent it to all the users to run. Sometimes I think Symanted and McAfee have virus creation teams at work. Oh well, it definitely stimulates the economy!
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