Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Another Y2K?

Has anyone seen this out there on the news this week? I pulled this off of Fox News... and honestly - it brings back flashbacks from the Y2K saga of a few years ago.

The Conficker Internet worm could strike at infected computers around the world on April 1, a security expert warned Monday.

Conficker is a sophisticated piece of malicious computer software, or malware, that installs itself on a Windows PC's hard drive via specially written Web pages. It then conceals itself on a computer.

Graham Cluley of the British security firm Sophos confirmed that Conficker is programmed "to hunt for new instructions on April 1."

However, he added, "This does not mean that anything is going to happen, or that the worm is actually going to do anything. Simply, it is scheduled to hunt a wider range of Web sites for instructions on that date."

One strange thing about Conficker is that no one yet has any idea what it is programmed to do.
In February, Cluley told The Times: "It's as if someone is assembling an army of computers around the world, but hasn't yet decided where to point them."


A worst-case scenario for April 1 would be for all the world's millions of infected computers to receive simultaneous instructions to attack, or to flood the Internet with spam e-mail.

Ed Gibson, Microsoft's chief security adviser for the U.K., was reluctant to make predictions about Conficker's behavior.

"April 1 is a classic date for anything like this to go off," he said. "But I really would hate to say that April 1 is going to be unlike any other day."

Anyone feel the need to stock up on batteries, Spam, and bottled water? HA! I joke because my cute father in law stocked up so much for Y2K - it was almost funny. We got miles of jokes out of his 5 pound bag of sugar... because maybe he'd be baking by candle light or something.

Honestly, it'll be interesting to see if anything happens with this - or if it's just another one of those "Boy who cried wolf" scenarios all over again... I personally hope and pray that is the case... because these computer viruses are just plain silly.

Just maybe if the people designing these things would put their time and efforts into something good... they could help figure out some of our country's problems... who knows! Clearly they are smart and inventive... put your work to good people...

3 comments:

  1. Y2K. Seriously. Like some computer geek could predict the end of the world...it's just hyper-media sensationalism if you ask me.

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  2. You know, I wonder if the date has something to do with it.

    You know, April Fools. And who is being tricked? Or will the computer play some kind of trick?

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  3. Y2K was just a big farce from what I remember, and this is probably too. The media loves the fear factor and maybe they were tired of discussing the economy.

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