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		<title>UPDATE: Conficker virus begins to attack PCs: experts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A malicious software program known as Conficker that many feared would wreak havoc on April 1 is slowly being activated, weeks after being dismissed as a false alarm, security experts said.  Conficker, also known as Downadup or Kido, is quietly turning thousands of personal computers into servers of e-mail spam and installing spyware, they said. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-289" title="colocation" src="http://percentotechblog.com/wp-content/colocation-300x253.jpg" alt="colocation" width="300" height="253" />A malicious software program known as Conficker that many feared would wreak havoc on April 1 is slowly being activated, weeks after being dismissed as a false alarm, security experts said.</p>
<p> Conficker, also known as Downadup or Kido, is quietly turning thousands of personal computers into servers of e-mail spam and installing spyware, they said.</p>
<p> The worm started spreading late last year, infecting millions of computers and turning them into &#8220;slaves&#8221; that respond to commands sent from a remote server that effectively controls an army of computers known as a botnet.</p>
<p> Its unidentified creators started using those machines for criminal purposes in recent weeks by loading more malicious software onto a small percentage of computers under their control, said Vincent Weafer, a vice president with Symantec Security Response, the research arm of the world&#8217;s largest security software maker, Symantec Corp.</p>
<p> &#8221;Expect this to be long-term, slowly changing,&#8221; he said of the worm. &#8220;It&#8217;s not going to be fast, aggressive.&#8221;</p>
<p> Conficker installs a second virus, known as Waledac, that sends out e-mail spam without knowledge of the PC&#8217;s owner, along with a fake anti-spyware program, Weafer said.</p>
<p> The Waledac virus recruits the PCs into a second botnet that has existed for several years and specializes in distributing e-mail spam.</p>
<p> &#8221;This is probably one of the most sophisticated botnets on the planet. The guys behind this are very professional. They absolutely know what they are doing,&#8221; said Paul Ferguson, a senior researcher with Trend Micro Inc, the world&#8217;s third-largest security software maker.</p>
<p> He said Conficker&#8217;s authors likely installed a spam engine and another malicious software program on tens of thousands of computers since April 7.</p>
<p> He said the worm will stop distributing the software on infected PCs on May 3 but more attacks will likely follow.</p>
<p> &#8221;We expect to see a different component or a whole new twist to the way this botnet does business,&#8221; said Ferguson, a member of The Conficker Working Group, an international alliance of companies fighting the worm.</p>
<p> Researchers had feared the network controlled by the Conficker worm might be deployed on April 1 since the worm surfaced last year because it was programed to increase communication attempts from that date.</p>
<p> The security industry formed the task force to fight the worm, bringing widespread attention that experts said probably scared off the criminals who command the slave computers.</p>
<p> The task force initially thwarted the worm using the Internet&#8217;s traffic control system to block access to servers that control the slave computers.</p>
<p> Viruses that turn PCs into slaves exploit weaknesses in Microsoft&#8217;s Windows operating system. The Conficker worm is especially tricky because it can evade corporate firewalls by passing from an infected machine onto a USB memory stick, then onto another PC. </p>
<p>The Conficker botnet is one of many such networks controlled by syndicates that authorities believe are based in eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, China and Latin America.</p>
<p>Source: Reuters</p>
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