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http://sg.news.yahoo.com/afp/20091103/ttc-us-it-internet-software-crime-securi-0de2eff.html


Worms infesting computers worldwide: Microsoft
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[The logo for Microsoft at their office in Herndon, Virginia. A Microsoft security report released...] The logo for Microsoft at their office in Herndon, Virginia. A Microsoft security report released Monday warns that cyber crooks are digging into computers for weak spots to penetrate with worms -- malicious software that steals control or data.
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SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - – A Microsoft security report released Monday warns that cyber crooks are digging into computers for weak spots to penetrate with worms -- malicious software that steals control or data.

Rogue security software remained the top hacker threat to computers during the first half of this year, but the number of infections was dropping while penetrations by worms doubled, according to the Security Intelligence Report.

"We still see rogue security software in high volume but not on the rise," Microsoft Malware Protection Center principal architect Jeff Williams told AFP. "What is on the rise is resurgence of worm activity, particularly Conficker and Taterf."

Worms are programmed to replicate themselves, wriggling from machine to machine by hiding in legitimate applications or piggy-backing on USB drives or other portable data storage devices.

Rogue security software, or "scareware," typically spreads by tricking people with pop-up boxes bearing bogus alerts that their machines are infected.

Spooked computer users are then enticed to pay for applications to fix the supposed computer problems. People that fall for the scam wind up paying hackers; providing them credit card information, and installing malware.

Automated scareware blocking in Web browsers and efforts by law enforcement agencies to crack down on companies peddling rogue security software has helped curb the threat.

"When selecting an anti-virus product, do it from a proven provider, not someone you never heard of who just pops up on your screen," Williams said.

Improving defenses of computers was seen as a reason hackers are reverting to worms, which were a top bane about a decade ago.

"We see a rise again in worms as profit-motivated criminals are digging deeper, finding more arcane vulnerabilities to execute remotely," Williams said.

A Conficker worm that plagued the Internet at the start of the year was so pernicious that a task force to combat it was formed by computer software and security firms.

Conficker and Taterf worms have reportedly wriggled into millions of machines.

One of the troublesome ways both worms spread is by stowing away on thumb drives, which are becoming increasingly popular vehicles for people to move music, videos, games, files or other data between computers.

"Think about how and where people play online games," Williams said. "What you tend to see is people remove a drive from home or an Internet kiosk and take it back into the enterprise (workplace)."

A memory stick carried in by a worker tends to bypass computer security systems designed to guard against hackers breaking in from outside the walls of a business, according to Williams.

Businesses should establish security protocols for removable media drives, and have new arrivals automatically scanned for malware, Microsoft recommends.

"The criminals out there are becoming more overt, more malicious and more direct in their attacks," Williams said.

"That emphasizes the need for multi-layer protections. It is great we have anti-virus software to remove the threats, but clearly it is better to prevent the threat from getting in."

Cyber criminals are moving with increasing speed when it comes to reverse engineering patches released to fix vulnerabilities in software programs or operating systems, according to Microsoft.

Hackers dissect patches to identify weakness being repaired, then craft malicious code to take advantage of flaws in machines with software that isn't kept up-to-date.

"A patch is released and that is what starts these days of risk" Williams said.

"There is a window of vulnerability, so we need to close that window more quickly" he said. "Making sure you are up-to-date on security updates is one strong method of protecting yourself against attack."

Microsoft's security report is based on data from "billions of scans a day" in more than 200 regions of the world.
 

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Worm Infections Explode Thanks to Conficker and Taterf
Reveals Microsoft



By Marius Oiaga, Technology News Editor

2nd of November 2009, 15:12 GMT

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The volume of worm infections exploded in the first half of 2009, compared with the second half of 2008, according to Microsoft. In volume seven of the Microsoft Security Intelligence Report (SIRv7), the Redmond company indicates that Conficker and Taterf have made worm infections second only to those caused by miscellaneous Trojans. According to the software giant, worms such as Conficker and Taterf are designed to exploit unsecured file shares, as well as infect removable storage devices, while spreading from one machine to another. Microsoft warned that, unlike home users, enterprise IT environments were more exposed to the threat presented by worms because of unsecured file shares and removable storage.

“Miscellaneous Trojans remained the most prevalent category in 1H09, for the second straight period. Notably, Worms rose from fifth place in 2H08 to become the second-most prevalent category in 1H09, largely due to significantly increased detections of the worm families Win32/Conficker and Win32/Taterf, the two most prevalent families worldwide in 1H09. The prevalence of Password Stealers & Monitoring Tools also rose, due in part to increases in several password-stealer families aimed at players of online games. Of the remaining categories, Trojan Downloaders & Droppers, Miscellaneous Potentially Unwanted Software, and Adware all had relative declines, with the others remaining relatively stable from 2H08,” Microsoft revealed.

Computers cleaned by threat category, in percentages, 2H05–1H09
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SIRv7 delivers a comprehensive perspective over the evolution of the threat environment between January and June 2009. The report concludes that worm infections in enterprises (firewalled network environments) approximately doubled in H1 2009, compared with H2 2010. Microsoft underlined that Conficker and Taterf had by far been the most detected worm families in the first half of this year.

Here are the definitions of Conficker and Taterf according to Microsoft: “Win32/Conficker: A worm that spreads by exploiting a vulnerability addressed by Security Bulletin MS08-067. Some variants also spread via removable drives and by exploiting weak passwords. It disables several important system services and security products and downloads arbitrary files. Win32/Taterf: A family of worms that spread through mapped drives in order to steal login and account details for popular online games.”
 

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thinking of getting the new iMac with 27-inch LED backlit screen... slurps...

for the same price or cheaper

Why don't you hookup a netbook with hdmi to a 40 inch LCD screen and a wireless keyboard and mouse and watch vimeo HD on your big screen tv?

Must be hypnotic watching the Okinawa aquarium on a big screen!
 
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