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directfiesta 02-02-2004 08:42 AM

Serious shit! http://www.sco.com knocked off the internet
 
That "MyDoom " virus manage to accomplish what it was conceived for:

Close d own the official site of SCO ( suing IBM-Linux for multi-million $$$$ ),

Even tough they had advance knowledge, nothing could be done!

Quote:


SCO Debuts New Site as MyDoom Aims at Microsoft

LONDON (Reuters) - The SCO Group Monday launched a new Web site, a day after the super-potent MyDoom computer worm knocked the American software firm clean off the Internet.

The surprising severity of the MyDoom attack has sent a shiver through the Internet security community. In marshalling an army of zombie PCs -- many of whom are unsuspecting home computer users -- to silence an online target, MyDoom represents a new level of cyber warfare, security officials said.

"With such a program you could really take out any major Web site on the Internet," said Raimund Genes, European president of security software firm Trend Micro. "This is a form of electronic warfare. It's not terrorism, but it is somebody who is obviously upset with SCO."

The Utah-based SCO has drawn the ire of advocates of the Linux computer operating system which is a rival to both SCO's Unix and Microsoft's Windows. But Linux was developed by volunteer programmers and can be downloaded for free.

Linux advocates object to SCO's attempts to collect license fees for the freely available software leading some security experts to surmise MyDoom is the work of a cyber protester.

Microsoft Corp, another target of Linux advocates, is next in line to be hit by the worm. A variant, known as MyDoom.B, is programmed to unleash Tuesday a similar digital barrage on both SCO and Microsoft's http://www.microsoft.com.

MICROSOFT ON BETTER GROUND

Security experts are more confident Microsoft.com will withstand the onslaught as its considered one of the most stable sites on the Internet. Also, MyDoom.B has infected far fewer machines than the original MyDoom.A outbreak.

Still, the two firms have dangled separate $250,000 bounties on the heads of the virus writers and are working with various law enforcement authorities to flush out the culprit.

Monday, SCO launched http://www.thescogroup.com as a temporary Web site until the digital barrage on http://www.sco.com ceases.

"We expect hundreds of thousands of attacks on www.sco.com because of these viruses. Starting on Feb.1 and running through Feb.12, SCO has developed layers of contingency plans to communicate with... customers, resellers, developers, partners and shareholders," the company said in a statement.

ADDING SPAM TO THE MIX

Microsoft said at the weekend it had been preparing for an attack from MyDoom.B. Both MyDoom.A and MyDoom.B are programmed to take over a computer and use it as a launching pad to send a withering barrage of data requests to the companies' sites.

Experts continued to warn the worm was still on the prowl for still more machines to infect. It spreads by spamming itself to millions of e-mail accounts around the globe.

Monday, MyDoom.A was not spreading as rapidly. But it was still churning out a massive volume of spam e-mails searching for machines to infiltrate, said UK-based security firm MessageLabs, which had stopped more than 16 million MyDoom-generated e-mail messages to date. MyDoom.A, also known as Novarg or Shimgapi, emerged nearly a week ago in the form of a spam e-mail message that contained a well-disguised virus attachment. It has been described as the most-damaging attack since last year's twin Blaster and SoBig outbreaks.

MyDoom.A is believed to have infected more than one million personal computers, each capable of sending out hundreds of bogus e-mail messages continuously to addresses found on the computer. The logjam of traffic continued to bog down e-mail servers across the Internet.

Security officials have warned computer users to delete suspicious e-mail messages that appear to come from "Mail Administrator" and other official-looking addresses that contain a file attachment.

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xdcdave 02-02-2004 08:45 AM

Unreal.. and tommorow is MyDoom v. B hitting www.microsoft.com. Can't wait to see what happens there.

suesheboy 02-02-2004 08:49 AM

Real scary shit.

Wait untill the Power grids, police and other goverment sites are targeted.

I think its time to keep more cash (small bills) in my safe. :(

Ash@phpFX 02-02-2004 09:03 AM

quite amazing. quite ironic too. since it was a flaw in microsoft software that has allowed this to happen

Basic_man 02-02-2004 09:05 AM

Yeah! Hope it will do the same on Microsoft's servers!

- Jesus Christ - 02-02-2004 09:06 AM

Welcome to yesterday....


I wonder whos gonna win the superbowl?

Steve 02-02-2004 09:08 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by suesheboy
Real scary shit.

Wait untill the Power grids, police and other goverment sites are targeted.

I think its time to keep more cash (small bills) in my safe. :(

Better pack canned food and a few guns, as well as some pots and pans. Money wont mean shit, tradeable goods have more value in a shitstorm.

Rick Latona 02-02-2004 09:08 AM

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Originally posted by asher
quite amazing. quite ironic too. since it was a flaw in microsoft software that has allowed this to happen
It seems as though all the major viruses of the last couple of years exploit the same flaw. You'd think Microsoft would fix that shit.

Currently, I rely on Mcafee to notify me if MS Outlook is attempting to send multiple emails. My newest version of Outlook doesn't do shit to stop it.

directfiesta 02-02-2004 09:08 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by - Jesus Christ -
Welcome to yesterday....


I wonder whos gonna win the superbowl?

When is it?

:1orglaugh

DarkJedi 02-02-2004 09:09 AM

Cyber Warfare. I like that.

Trax 02-02-2004 09:16 AM

lol @ superbowl haha


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