internet servers US

If you have any questions, suggestions or concerns about the Top Spin 4 Xbox 360 Tour, this is your forum.

Moderator: Senior Hosts

internet servers US

Postby DSL1318 » Sat, 07 Jul 2012 20:53

is true that the US internet servers in Monday are going to be closed? for some reason i heard that they are going to do that because of some virus in millions of computers in US... some knows about this?
User avatar
DSL1318
 
Posts: 41
Joined: Sun, 24 Jul 2011 19:26

Postby SlicerITST » Sat, 07 Jul 2012 21:08

360.000 is a drop in the ocean. If the following article is right that is. Only info i could find about it.

On July 9, thousands of Internet users worldwide could lose access after the FBI shuts down temporary DNS servers that replaced fraudulent servers operated by hackers.

Major companies and US government agencies are amongst those that could be blocked out, according to the Internet security firm IID.
The blackout will affect systems infected with the DNSChanger Trojan, a malware program that altered user searches and redirected them to pages offering fraudulent and, in some cases, dangerous products.
Last November the FBI arrested and charged six Estonian men behind the malware as part of Operation Ghost Click. These hackers were able to make a fortune off their project, raking in millions for ads placed on their fraudulent websites.

On the eve of the arrests, the FBI hired Paul Vixie, chairman of the Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) to install two temporary Internet servers that would prevent infected users from losing access to the Internet once the DNSChanger botnet was shut down. These users were advised to take steps to get rid of the malware on their computers, and the DNSChanger Working Group was set up by the computer industry and law enforcement to come up with a plan to phase out the surrogate servers.

The FBI was initially planning to shut down their provisional servers in March, but a US district court ruled the provisional servers were to remain operation until July 9.

Running the temporary servers for eight months has cost the FBI $87,000.
With the looming deadline approaching, estimates suggest up to 360,000 unique Internet addresses are still using the rogue servers, with most of them based in the US, according to federal authorities. Other countries with over 20,000 each include Italy, Canada, India, the United Kingdom and Germany. This is down from the over half a million addresses registered when the six hackers were arrested, but still enough to paralyze the functioning of important websites. At its peak several years ago, up to six million systems worldwide were infected with the malware.
The DNS system is a network of servers that translates a web address into a numerical IP address used by computers. Computers affected by the DNSChanger worm were reprogrammed to access rogue DNS servers that redirected them to fraudulent websites.
\'Readers are plentiful; thinkers are rare.\'
User avatar
SlicerITST
ITST Manager
 
Posts: 5974
Joined: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 15:17

Postby DSL1318 » Sun, 08 Jul 2012 04:22

shit.. this thing is serious
User avatar
DSL1318
 
Posts: 41
Joined: Sun, 24 Jul 2011 19:26


Return to TS4 Xbox 360 Tour

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 6 guests

cron