Sunday, April 22, 2012

Information Security Management - News You Can Use

Watch out for the FBI!

I was just reading today that the World Wide Web could vanish for a lot of people this July, according to the FBI. If your computer is infected with the DNSChanger virus, you better take care of it; otherwise you may lose your internet connection if you don't take the necessary steps to diagnose and disinfect your computer.

This problem is related to malware and it is called DNSChanger. It was discovered back in 2007 and it has infected millions of computers worldwide. In simple terms, when you type a Web address into your browser, your computer contacts DNS (Domain Name System) servers to find out the numerical Internet Protocol (IP) address of the site you are trying to reach, and then takes you there. DNSChanger messed with an infected machine's settings and directed it to rogue servers set up by a crime ring-- servers that handed out addresses to whatever sites the ring chose. These crooks were international cyberbandits that hijacked millions of computers.

Late last year, the FBI disrupted this operation and seized the rogue servers. However, since so many infected computers relied on those servers to reach the Internet, the agent opted not to shut them down and instead convert them to legitimate DNS machines. Running these machines costs the government money; therefore, they are being switched off in July. If your computer is infected with DNSChanger, then you will loose your access the the Web.

To learn more about DNSChanger and to find out if your computer is infected, you can visit the FBI's website at http://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/20ll/november/malware_110911.

Also, always remember to install anti-virus software on your computer as a safety precaution.

Until next time...

Bye for now,

Laurie

1 comment:

  1. Laurie ~
    I saw this too... did you check your machine?
    You might also post this in the Forum, make sure everyone knows about it.

    Cheers,
    Sue

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