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    Default Re: Unul dintre cei mai periculoşi viruşi - "elibe

    SINCER?.......parerea mea e ca asta e un fel de PD1A...
    Iar daca te iei dupa ''media '' ....mai ales romaneasca......wauuu wauuu...vine si sfarsitul lumii.



    Ps:...hai sa fim seriosi

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    Sfarsitul lumii ...parcà a mai fost odatà sàptàmana trecutà.

    Eu deja m-am "lipit" de cei 250.000 $.
    Cand incasez cecul dau la toti userii RSP cate o bere.

    Fost membru al acestui forum

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    Default Re: Unul dintre cei mai periculoşi viruşi - "elibe

    Problema pare destul de serioasa.

    The Worm:Win32/Conficker.D targeting Windows operating systems, including Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP, is set to make yet another step further in its evolution come next week, on April 1, 2009. The worm, which is reported to have infected anywhere from eight to 12 million machines (and even more) since it was initially introduced in October 2008, will grow in complexity on April Fool's Day with the malware authors having the upper hand, as the security community is waiting not only to see what will happen, but also to respond to the threat and adapt security solutions to block the evolved malicious code.

    According to Microsoft: “once a day, Win32/Conficker.D may build one of 50,000 URLs to download files starting on April 1, 2009.” Roger Halbheer, chief security advisor of Microsoft EMEA, revealed earlier this month that he “would love to know” what would happen to Conficker on April 1. And the fact of the matter is that, though some potential scenarios have been formulated, only Conficker's authors really know what will happen to the malware next week.

    Microsoft is offering a $250,000 reward, valid worldwide, for any information that will lead to the arrest of Conficker's authors.

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