akirahedgehog
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What time zone is it on though?
Ghost_Zero said:To check if you have it, if you had Microsoft automatic updates on, check if it's still on. If it's not, either someone changed it or you may have the virus, since it disables every opportunity to remove it. (I know this, I once had the earlier version Conficker B.)
And if Conficker B was as bad as it was (Breaking your internet connection, disallowing you from Anti-virus sites and breaks their scanning, using up 80% of your ram, etc.), I can't image how bad this is.
lol, Linuxcrazy escape said:YOU ALL ARE IN SOME DANGER
THAT, my friend, is a very good question.akirahedgehog said:What time zone is it on though?
Kitsune said:But seriously, this is insane. It's not a prank. It's a VIRUS. Got that? A VIRUS. A pretty deadly one by the looks of it.
zeldagamer00 said:The website in the first post failed to mention that its spread through E-Mails.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1605543/conflicker_c_april_fools_day_trojan.html
No, it goes through random computers AND E-mail.Jellybones69 said:zeldagamer00 said:The website in the first post failed to mention that its spread through E-Mails.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1605543/conflicker_c_april_fools_day_trojan.html
Whew. Still won't hurt to run a scan though. Good thing I never use my e-mail!
Jellybones69 said:FoxBlitzz said:crazy escape said:NO DOWNLOADING AT ALL!
You know that downloading files isn't the only way that this kind of stuff spreads, right? Right now there's the growing threat of browser exploits (been around for a while, but haven't eased up any)
Just out of curiosity, what are some other ways to catch a virus?
But really, 40% of me is thinking this is really and the other 60% knows it might not be.
Jazz said: