● 04.03.09

●● Are Windows Zombies (Conficker) Crippling DNS Again?

Posted in Microsoft, Security, Vista, Windows at 4:46 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Summary: Network turbulence continues and Windows Vista is heading for a quarantine in Texas

IN yesterday's post about Conficker we showed that DNS was affected. While it could not be confirmed that Conficker was the cause, it was in fact the cause some time in the past and it appears as though it could be happening again. The following showed up yesterday:

yesterday's post about Conficker we showed that DNS was affected
the cause some time in the past

• Register.com suffers DNS problems

↺ Register.com suffers DNS problems
The gossip on Twitter suggested that the company’s name servers were the target of aDDOS attack, though this hasn’t been confirmed.

• Register.com suffers further DOS attack

↺ Register.com suffers further DOS attack

There is another noteworthy report:

• Conficker is a lesson for MPs – especially over ID cards

↺ Conficker is a lesson for MPs – especially over ID cards
A trio of news pieces for you. The Conficker worm has got into the Houses of Parliament’s network and infected computers there. MPs have been told, in a written answer, that use by them of PGP, the commercial encryption system, is “not recommended” on the parliamentary network because it is “not compatible” with its current VPN (virtual private network). And, as I write, the database of MPs’ expenses is being hawked around to newspapers, for a high price.

Even British hospitals were affected by Conficker. In other words, the cost is mortal.

British hospitals were affected by Conficker

An ‘upgrade’ to the latest version of Windows would resolve or at least address absolutely nothing. It has probably been seen by many people by now that the Fiasco of the Year (Windows Vista) is potentially getting banned in Texan authorities.

resolve or at least address absolutely nothing
the Fiasco of the Year
↺ potentially getting banned in Texan authorities
Windows Vista gets a lot of grief both in tech circles and the general public — but one Texas lawmaker wants to make it a matter of public policy.

There is a lot more coverage that includes:

Texas Bans Vista For State Gov“Texas senator: Let’s ban Windows Vista purchasesTexas to Windows Vista: Keep Walkin’? (or this)

Et tu, Texas? █

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