Peaches Posted March 31, 2009 Report Share Posted March 31, 2009 31 March 2009, 18:05Freeloaders are taking advantage of Conficker scare [/]According to reports by several anti-virus vendors, the fear of Conficker has brought the first freeloaders to the scene. The cyber criminals try to sell alleged removal tools for the Conficker worm. According to F-Secure, a Google or other search engine query for Conficker removal tools will quickly produce dubious offers that promise a lot and deliver nothing – or even infect the PC with malware themselves. The freeloaders generally belong to the scareware developer crowd. They create programs which try to scare users into buying ineffective anti-virus software by displaying false virus alerts on PCs.There is no need for users to do a Google search, however, because functioning and virus-free Conficker removal tools can be downloaded free of charge directly from the sites of several anti-virus vendors. Among the vendors offering such programs are Sophos, Symantec, F-Secure, Kaspersky and BitDefender.Talking about tools: After Felix Leder and Tillmann Werner at Bonn University published their Conficker scanning tool which can be used for remote detection of infected systems, several commercial vendors have produced their own scanners based on the Bonn research. The current version (4.85BETA5) of nmap supports the search for computers that are infected with Conficker. The line nmap --script=smb-check-vulns --script-args=safe=1 -p445 -d ip-adresse is reported to run the test.Heise security - http://www.h-online.com/security/Freeloade...e--/news/112974 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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