Conficker Aftermath and Links
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2009-04-02 10:07:47 UTC
- Modified: 2009-04-02 10:07:47 UTC
Summary: Stories of interest from yesterday
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Conficker: Millions Hit, 300,000 Domains Blocked
Shipley told InternetNews.com that the Conficker.C worm has infected about 10 million Windows-based computers in 150 countries, with China's level of infection estimated at 3 million, Brazil at 1 million and Russia at 800,000. In the United States, researchers suspect about 200,000 computers have been infected.
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UltraDNS back online after DDoS assault
A distributed denial of service attack knocked NeuStar's UltraDNS managed DNS service offline for several hours on Tuesday.
NeuStar runs high-availability DNS services for customers such as online retailers and IT giants, including Oracle and Juniper. In a statement, NeuStar told Networkworld that the attack affected only a small (unspecified) subset of its customers.
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Three-fold global increase in infected websites
There was a three-fold increase in the number of malicious websites around the world infected with malware in March, with almost 3,000 potentially harmful sites intercepted every day of the month.
April 1st posts of interest:
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Ubuntu to rewrite Linux kernel using Mono
Mark Shuttleworth, the Benevolent Dictator for Life of the popular Ubuntu Linux distro, has announced his plans to rewrite all of Gnome, X11 and the Linux kernel using the Mono platform.
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YaST and Compiz during Installation
We (Thomas Göttlicher, J. Daniel Schmidt and Arvin Schnell) have use all our remaining ITO for this really cool feature.
Recent Techrights' Posts
- All the Red Flags in New Linux Foundation Report
- How telling...
- [Meme] Shooting the Messenger
- "you needn't refute the message, just take out the messengers"
- Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC) Associate Sued Us for Publishing Perfectly Accurate Article About SFC; We Sued Them for Harassment
- SFC and its associates aren't nice people
- Fantastic Journalism by Brian Fagioli
- A lot of today's Web, even "news" sites, is spam
- The Free Software Foundation (FSF) Has Raised More Than Three Times More Money Than the Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC), Which Mostly Gets Money From Corporations, Including Microsoft
- Do not donate any money to copycat organisations. It's worse than money down the river because your money might get spent attacking and even defaming the originals.
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- When News Sites Become Shopping Catalogues Disguised as 'Reviews' or 'Articles'
- Sometimes Fagioli uses HEY HI (AI, LLMs actually) to make 'articles' about HEY HI
- Three Months
- Next week on Tuesday our sister site turns 20.5
- [Meme] Hit and Run with SLAPP
- Microsoft staff versus Techrights
- [Meme] When You Go Against Corporate Front Groups and Shills of Moneyed Interests (EDRi is Microsoft-Compromised Now)
- The "golden rule" is, follow the gold
- The Register Exposed Many IBM Scandals, Lawsuits, and Secret Layoffs. Now IBM Pays The Register.
- Hush money?
- IBM Told the Media the Secret Mass Layoffs Would Carry on Till End of November, But They Still Happen This Month
- "My team of 9 people had 4 regulars and 5 contractors. All contractors gone."
- Links 06/12/2024: Promotion of Fake and Illegal Patent 'Court' (UPC), South Korean Strikes, and More Bailouts at Taxpayers' Expense
- Links for the day
- Gemini Links 06/12/2024: Shrinkflation and Working at Google
- Links for the day
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Thursday, December 05, 2024
- IRC logs for Thursday, December 05, 2024
- Techrights Does Not Forget
- Techrights has many anti-censorship mechanisms
- Windows Has Fallen to All-Time Low in India
- In India, only about 1 in 8 Web requests comes from Windows
- Microsoft Criminals: Law Enforcement is the Real Problem
- deflecting the issue and resorting to projection
- [Meme] They Dropped the L (Libre and Law)
- SFLC, could I borrow 75% of your letters?
- Companies That the Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC) Will Censor the Community for, Using Their Very Large CoC
- also exploiting poor (and sexually abused) women from eastern Europe
- Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC) Has Asked a Blogger to Delete This Page About the SFC, So We Reproduce It in Full Here
- Censored article
- Increasing Productivity With Less Hardware, Little Power, and Fewer CPU Cycles (and Far Less Digital Waste in General)
- A lot of people who glance at our PCs (as they visit us) act a bit baffled, as much of what we're using is a bunch of terminals and some text editors
- Gemini Protocol Keeps Getting Better (Less and Less Reliance on Centralised Certificate Authorities)
- Reliable systems do not depend on third parties, only themselves
- Why We Moved to Perl and Dumped PHP Last Year
- Elongating the lifetime of the underlying stack
- Links 05/12/2024: Explaining the South Korea Chaos and French PM Barnier's Government Already Disintegrating
- Links for the day
- Gemini Links 05/12/2024: Domain Changes, Griping With Haskell
- Links for the day
- Links 05/12/2024: Mass Layoffs at Microsoft's PR (Bribery of Media) Agency, UnitedHealthcare CEO Shot Dead
- Links for the day
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Wednesday, December 04, 2024
- IRC logs for Wednesday, December 04, 2024
- Links 05/12/2024: Formaldehyde and Cancer, US and China Boycotting One Another
- Links for the day
- Gemini Links 05/12/2024: Hermeticism, Living in the Shell, and More
- Links for the day
- At the OSI, Microsoft Operative (Funded by Microsoft) Promotes Proprietary Software of Microsoft
- The OSI is deeply corrupt. The good news is, it's barely hiding it anymore.
- It's FOSS? No, It's SPAM.
- Another sellout
- Links 04/12/2024: Social Control Media Thoughts, Enrons of 2024, and More
- Links for the day
- Gemini Links 04/12/2024: Soviet Esotericism, Mikrotik is Awesome, and More
- Links for the day
- Techrights is Officially an Adult
- this site's eighteenth anniversary
- Technology: rights or responsibilities? - Part IX
- By Dr. Andy Farnell
- Many Geeks' Achilles Heel: They Don't Take Computer Breaks
- Life can get longer if you stay healthy
- [Meme] Silicon Valley's "Successful Businessmen"
- Debt is not a currency
- Visualising About 0.7 Trillion Dollars of Debt in Supposedly "Successful" Tech Companies
- If they're doing so well, how come they borrow so much money (which some would struggle to pay back or never manage to pay back)?
- Single-Digit Microsoft: Windows Finally Falls Below 10% in Angola
- it's only a matter of time before Windows is down to 5%
- Coming Up With Topics to Cover and Issues to Comment on
- Socialising is a big part of it
- In Asia, Microsoft's Bing Became Smaller Than Yandex and It Shrinks Every Month
- How long before Microsoft pulls the plug on Bing?
- [Meme] Far From What Was Originally Intended
- Makes site about RMS; Deletes his own 'site'
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Tuesday, December 03, 2024
- IRC logs for Tuesday, December 03, 2024
- Illuminating Microsoft's Dirty Tactics
- Criticising illegal things that Microsoft does can be classified as "Microsoft bashing" or "hatred"
- Proof That Drew DeVault Vanished From Mastodon After the RMS Attack Site Was Linked to Him (and People Pointed Out DeVault's Fascination With Animated CP, Drawings of Naked Kids)
- We assume he just wanted to vanish from Mastodon
- Maybe Bill Gates is Getting Demented Like His Late Father (He Says Things That Are True But He's Not Supposed to Say in Public)
- It happened in a podcast with Reid Hoffman
- We've Clearly Struck a Nerve
- Microsofters and Microsoft proxies have meanwhile lost their temper