Microsoft Ships Nimda To Korea in .NET for the world cup :)
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Hello All, Now that I have started a new job relating more to IT security. With less pay but way less tax to pay. = My_take_home_is_bigger :rolleyes: thank you, thank you :cool: I thought my fellow CP'ians would find this intersting. MSDN Inert Virus Found in Korean Language Version of Visual Studio .NET The risk of infection is extremely low. huh?! How is that? Cheers G. W. Alfadhly It is Illogical to define an inventor by his invention
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Hello All, Now that I have started a new job relating more to IT security. With less pay but way less tax to pay. = My_take_home_is_bigger :rolleyes: thank you, thank you :cool: I thought my fellow CP'ians would find this intersting. MSDN Inert Virus Found in Korean Language Version of Visual Studio .NET The risk of infection is extremely low. huh?! How is that? Cheers G. W. Alfadhly It is Illogical to define an inventor by his invention
Hey Raz! This was posted last week (So that means I can point at you and go 'ha ha!'. What's your new job? And is it still hot and sandy over there? I think the reason the infection risk is low is because the virus affects IE5.5 but the VS.NET install will upgrade IE to 6.0 cheers, Chris Maunder
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Hey Raz! This was posted last week (So that means I can point at you and go 'ha ha!'. What's your new job? And is it still hot and sandy over there? I think the reason the infection risk is low is because the virus affects IE5.5 but the VS.NET install will upgrade IE to 6.0 cheers, Chris Maunder
IE 6 is a virus. :mad:
"If at first you don't succeed.....you must be installing Windows..."
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IE 6 is a virus. :mad:
"If at first you don't succeed.....you must be installing Windows..."
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Afterall, Windows is a virus... ;) I felt a disturbance in the force as if all of parksabers.com's 56 kilobits of uplink all screamed at once and then died out.
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Hello All, Now that I have started a new job relating more to IT security. With less pay but way less tax to pay. = My_take_home_is_bigger :rolleyes: thank you, thank you :cool: I thought my fellow CP'ians would find this intersting. MSDN Inert Virus Found in Korean Language Version of Visual Studio .NET The risk of infection is extremely low. huh?! How is that? Cheers G. W. Alfadhly It is Illogical to define an inventor by his invention
The virus is in a help file. So risk is probably low just do to the low chance that the code will ever get executed. Tim Smith I know what you're thinking punk, you're thinking did he spell check this document? Well, to tell you the truth I kinda forgot myself in all this excitement. But being this here's CodeProject, the most powerful forums in the world and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question, Do I feel lucky? Well do ya punk?
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Afterall, Windows is a virus... ;) I felt a disturbance in the force as if all of parksabers.com's 56 kilobits of uplink all screamed at once and then died out.
Stefan Spenz wrote: Afterall, Windows is a virus... Nah - you're thinking of the users... :-D ____________________ David Wulff Neil says: The following message could not be delivered to all recipients: dave i am a homosexual and i am in love with your father
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Afterall, Windows is a virus... ;) I felt a disturbance in the force as if all of parksabers.com's 56 kilobits of uplink all screamed at once and then died out.
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Hello All, Now that I have started a new job relating more to IT security. With less pay but way less tax to pay. = My_take_home_is_bigger :rolleyes: thank you, thank you :cool: I thought my fellow CP'ians would find this intersting. MSDN Inert Virus Found in Korean Language Version of Visual Studio .NET The risk of infection is extremely low. huh?! How is that? Cheers G. W. Alfadhly It is Illogical to define an inventor by his invention
Alfadhly wrote: The risk of infection is extremely low. huh?! How is that? It's buried in a help file that the help menus never point to. I presume an index search might locate it, but only if a fresh index was created. I Drowned Schroedinger's Stupid Cat!
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Hey Raz! This was posted last week (So that means I can point at you and go 'ha ha!'. What's your new job? And is it still hot and sandy over there? I think the reason the infection risk is low is because the virus affects IE5.5 but the VS.NET install will upgrade IE to 6.0 cheers, Chris Maunder
Hey Chris, and All, Chris Maunder wrote: This was posted last week (So that means I can point at you and go 'ha ha!'. Doh! :) "Where is the emoticons for smacking forehead?" Chris Maunder wrote: What's your new job? And is it still hot and sandy over there? is it ever HOT!!!, I tell you man last night it was 47 c, yes that was last NIGHT. I thought I would see more sand storms, but I guess you need a wind current for that :). I work in a medical city,My job is raising the awarness of networking and e-security amongst the medical and IT staff. Nothing, I did not learn at :rose: Dundas :cool: :rose: I will be making other presentations on e-security in other hospitals July . Chris Maunder wrote: I think the reason the infection risk is low is because the virus affects IE5.5 but the VS.NET install will upgrade IE to 6.0 Nimda is like a swiss army knife, it spread in several ways; client to client via email (this needs vulnerable with "Automatic Execution of Embedded MIME Types" problem.) client to client via open network shares , web server to client via browsing of compromised web sites , from client to web server via scanning for the back doors left behind by the "Code Red II" I am wondering if there is a way to get that genie out of the lamp. How would this be triggered if it is possible? cheers G. W. Alfadhly It is Illogical to define an inventor by his invention