Posted Wednesday 22nd August 2007 17:41 GMT
Wow, I can see why China is so angry #
Tracking down and deworming all those pandas is going to take a massive amount of resources and be sort of messy too.
Four Chinese men have been charged with creating and spreading an internet worm in a rare example of a cybercrime prosecution in the country. Li Jun, Wang Lei, Zhang Shun, and Lei Lei faced charges in a people's court in Hubei Province on Tuesday over the alleged creation and distribution of the Fujacks worm, Shanghai Daily …
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Posted Wednesday 22nd August 2007 17:41 GMT
Tracking down and deworming all those pandas is going to take a massive amount of resources and be sort of messy too.
Posted Wednesday 22nd August 2007 19:55 GMT
In selling gaming accounts, they threatened China's important gold farming industry!
Posted Wednesday 22nd August 2007 20:16 GMT
Wouldn't it be ironic if this worm was first detected by Panda-AV, that oh so .... AV program.
Posted Wednesday 22nd August 2007 23:45 GMT
Panda is a Spanish company this is rather confusing
to me but maybe that is intentional. I don't know is it
OK to tear the fingernails out and crush the testicles
of people who steal games passwords and force them
to write a cleanup program actually if it can do the cleanup
then I think it's best to use it he does know _all_ the
changes his software made to those systems, and others
don't I would question if it is a good thing to continue
to trust any installation that can be attacked in this way
so I don't know that it helps to just fix it back to it's pristene
but vulnerable prior state.
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