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$250,000 Reward to Catch Worm Authors

Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 2:21 pm
by CoFree
Microsoft Offers $250,000 Reward to Catch Worm Authors
by: Michael Barkoviak
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The worm continues to infect a large number of computers while security experts try and figure out what to do

Microsoft has created a new technology industry posse and a $250,000 reward for people who help turn over the creators of the Conficker worm.

The Conficker worm multiplied like wildfire, and spreads through a hole found in Microsoft Windows systems, though the vulnerability was patched in October. It also is able to disable anti-malware protection and will block an infected PC from visiting anti-malware vendors Web sites to receive updates.

Security experts are even more worried about the possibility the worm calls home every 24 hours to at least 250 servers each day for instructions or directed actions.

The Houston police department was forced to stop arresting people with traffic warrants because the worm spread its way through the police and city court's computer systems. Violent offenders were still arrested, but those with outstanding traffic warrants were simply issued citations instead of being arrested, Houston police officials said.

There also was a Conficker outbreak among French military computers, which led to several fighter planes being grounded until everything could be fixed.

Microsoft is working with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and PC security experts while trying to identify the worm's creators. VeriSign, NeuStar, Public Internet Registry, Global Domains International, AOL, F-Secure, George Tech, and several other organizations have joined the fight to help capture who ever created the Internet worm.

"As part of Microsoft's ongoing security efforts, we constantly look for ways to use a diverse set of tools and develop methodologies to protect our customers," Microsoft Trustworthy Computing Group G.M. George Stathakopoulos said in a statement. "By combining our expertise with the broader community we can expand the boundaries of defense to better protect people worldwide."

Security company Symantec reported that more than 2.2 million IP addresses over the past five days have been infected with two different forms of the worm, three months after it first hit the Internet. To date, it's infected at least 10 million PCs since first being introduced into the wild.

Re: $250,000 Reward to Catch Worm Authors

Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 7:41 pm
by HaGGardSmurf
I honestly dont understand why people make viruses and worms and whatnot. I know why people make malware that steals information or whatever, but why make viruses that crash a computer? Whats the point? You spend all that time coding something that will piss a person off. Find something better to do with your time.

I personally do know how to code malware, but whats the point? Why waste my time doing something like that? I also believe in karma, thus another reason to add to the hundreds that I would not code any. All I know is that I would like to get the address' of say 50 authors of worms and viruses and whatnot, and pay them a little visit.

If even 10% of the malware on the internet was removed, computing would be 50 times better...

Re: $250,000 Reward to Catch Worm Authors

Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 7:50 pm
by CoFree
well
I would just like to beat the shit out of them.
but hey that just me.

Re: $250,000 Reward to Catch Worm Authors

Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 8:16 pm
by iamwatt
HaGGardSmurf wrote:I honestly dont understand why people make viruses and worms and whatnot. I know why people make malware that steals information or whatever, but why make viruses that crash a computer? Whats the point? You spend all that time coding something that will piss a person off. Find something better to do with your time.
some people just get pleasure out of being destructive, it's ying and yang at that too, someone builds something and then there's always that opposing force that'll work to destroy it. . . nature i guess. . .