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Internet blackout' set for 9 July: FBI to 'pull plug' on 350,000 virus-infected machines - cutting off Web for users in U.S. and UK

Machines infected with virus being 'kept alive' by FBI
Operation costing so much FBI will 'pull plug' on 9 July
350,000 PCs infected, mostly private individuals

80,000 victims in U.S., 20,000 in UK
By ROB WAUGH
UPDATED: 11:50 GMT, 25 April 2012
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On 9 July this year, the internet will suddenly 'turn off' for thousands of users around the world.

Around 350,000 PC users have machines infected with an invisible, undetectable 'Trojan' computer virus called DNSChanger, which sends users of the Web to unintended - and sometimes illegal - sites.


When the FBI detected the infection they set up 'surrogate' servers to keep the infected PCs working - but it's costing so much that they intend to 'pull the plug' on 9 July.

Around 350,000 PC users have machines infected with an invisible, undetectable 'Trojan' computer virus called DNSChanger, which sends users of the Web to unintended - and sometimes illegal - sites


Infected: The Trojan 'DNSChanger' could cause millions - including Fortune 500 companies - to lose their Internet if the FBI shuts down surrogate servers

Court order: The FBI has been ordered to retire their surrogate servers by March 8
'If we just pulled the plug on their criminal infrastructure, the victims were going to be without internet service,' said Tom Grasso, an FBI agent talking to Fox News.
According to RT Network, servers function by translating traditional website URLs to their ‘numeric counterpart.’
But computers with the Trojan, which originally emerged in Estonia, will send users to fraudulent websites.
And, if the FBI shuts off their emergency servers, millions of people could potentially be without Internet.


The temporary servers set up by the FBI were created to allow companies to remove the worm from their infected servers; those affected had 120 days to get rid of the malware.
After FBI warnings, the number of PCs infected with the Trojan has plunged - and most are in the hands of private individuals, not companies.

Of the 350,000 infected machines worldwide, 85,000 are in the U.S and 20,000 are in the UK.


Ticking clock: The FBI's surrogate servers can run until March 8, at which point they will either have to be shut down or run by a court-ordered extension
The malware is especially effective, Gizmodo reports, because it blocks infected users from visiting secure sites that could help them rid of the worm.
Law enforcement officials and the computer industry have been working together in a coalition to fight the malware.
The group, called the DNSChanger Working Group, will examine possibilities to fixing the problem.
If no solution is reached, millions of people could be without the Internet, RT reports.


Read more: 'Internet blackout' set for 9 July: FBI to 'pull plug' on 350,000 virus-infected machines | Mail Online

http://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&rc...tJ3tAQ&usg=AFQjCNErTcehlR4s6wSR8miHHScQs03psg
 
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follow the instructions in the above mentioned sites friends

its for safety of your computers
 
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Internet blackout' set for 9 July: FBI to 'pull plug' on 350,000 virus-infected machines - cutting off Web for users in U.S. and UK

Machines infected with virus being 'kept alive' by FBI
Operation costing so much FBI will 'pull plug' on 9 July
350,000 PCs infected, mostly private individuals

80,000 victims in U.S., 20,000 in UK
By ROB WAUGH
UPDATED: 11:50 GMT, 25 April 2012
Comments (147)
Share


On 9 July this year, the internet will suddenly 'turn off' for thousands of users around the world.

Around 350,000 PC users have machines infected with an invisible, undetectable 'Trojan' computer virus called DNSChanger, which sends users of the Web to unintended - and sometimes illegal - sites.


When the FBI detected the infection they set up 'surrogate' servers to keep the infected PCs working - but it's costing so much that they intend to 'pull the plug' on 9 July.

Around 350,000 PC users have machines infected with an invisible, undetectable 'Trojan' computer virus called DNSChanger, which sends users of the Web to unintended - and sometimes illegal - sites


Infected: The Trojan 'DNSChanger' could cause millions - including Fortune 500 companies - to lose their Internet if the FBI shuts down surrogate servers

Court order: The FBI has been ordered to retire their surrogate servers by March 8
'If we just pulled the plug on their criminal infrastructure, the victims were going to be without internet service,' said Tom Grasso, an FBI agent talking to Fox News.
According to RT Network, servers function by translating traditional website URLs to their ‘numeric counterpart.’
But computers with the Trojan, which originally emerged in Estonia, will send users to fraudulent websites.
And, if the FBI shuts off their emergency servers, millions of people could potentially be without Internet.


The temporary servers set up by the FBI were created to allow companies to remove the worm from their infected servers; those affected had 120 days to get rid of the malware.
After FBI warnings, the number of PCs infected with the Trojan has plunged - and most are in the hands of private individuals, not companies.

Of the 350,000 infected machines worldwide, 85,000 are in the U.S and 20,000 are in the UK.


Ticking clock: The FBI's surrogate servers can run until March 8, at which point they will either have to be shut down or run by a court-ordered extension
The malware is especially effective, Gizmodo reports, because it blocks infected users from visiting secure sites that could help them rid of the worm.
Law enforcement officials and the computer industry have been working together in a coalition to fight the malware.
The group, called the DNSChanger Working Group, will examine possibilities to fixing the problem.
If no solution is reached, millions of people could be without the Internet, RT reports.


Read more: 'Internet blackout' set for 9 July: FBI to 'pull plug' on 350,000 virus-infected machines | Mail Online

http://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&rc...tJ3tAQ&usg=AFQjCNErTcehlR4s6wSR8miHHScQs03psg

Not anymore... i got an unique experience while surfing internet. I installed Avast antivirus in my pc. i wanted to take crack for a demo version software ,when i visited a website, my firewall alerted. i disabled the antivirus and i downloaded the crack file. my pc infected wit a trojan horse, then antivirus resumed. i restarted my pc after tat internet did not work. some services got disabled. even i tried enabling i could not solve this problem. so i isolated my pc from internet. i have to format it again.
 
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me Ubuntu/linux / mac user is safe..
adios windiws users...you suk.
 
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check your computer on checker websites friends

go to this site

this will give the list of sites which will check your computer and will tell whether your PC is infected or not

go to this site

this will give the list of sites which will check your computer and will tell whether your PC is infected or not

http://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&rc...3pnZAQ&usg=AFQjCNGCC2av8VEXwizNuZ7oK-uIgs-wig


"I'm not sure which is worse: Estonian/Russian/Chinese hackers screwing with my computer, or the FBI/CIA/NSA doing the same thing...." :undecided:
 
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"I'm not sure which is worse: Estonian/Russian/Chinese hackers screwing with my computer, or the FBI/CIA/NSA doing the same thing...." :undecided:

why all these agencies you mentioned are behind you :undecided:
 
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"I'm not sure which is worse: Estonian/Russian/Chinese hackers screwing with my computer, or the FBI/CIA/NSA doing the same thing...." :undecided:

The estonians and russians are worse the NSA just records your credit card the Estonians use it.
 
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Not anymore... i got an unique experience while surfing internet. I installed Avast antivirus in my pc. i wanted to take crack for a demo version software ,when i visited a website, my firewall alerted. i disabled the antivirus and i downloaded the crack file. my pc infected wit a trojan horse, then antivirus resumed. i restarted my pc after tat internet did not work. some services got disabled. even i tried enabling i could not solve this problem. so i isolated my pc from internet. i have to format it again.

Malwarebytes helps a lot in such scenario!! Not sure it would have helped your case but it certainly is worth a try before you format your system..
 
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The best thing is to use Google,OpenDNS or Noton DNS servers in your router and let the router resolve the addresses.
 
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