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By Robert Lemos
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 7, 2004 2:33:00 AM

Microsoft released a removal tool for the MSBlast worm on Monday after Internet service providers complained that home users' PCs infected with the malicious program are still causing network congestion.

The MSBlast worm, also commonly called the Blaster worm, started spreading last August and is believed to have spread to hundreds of thousands of systems. While most corporations have cleaned up the worm, Microsoft has found that a large number of home users are still unknowingly infected, the software giant said in a statement.

"For many users in this situation, there is little indication that they are infected other than possible performance degradation," Microsoft said. "And those infected are still actively transmitting the worm, causing Internet congestion in the process."

Worms--programs that spread between vulnerable computers over a network--have been the bane of Microsoft since Code Red and Nimda hit computers running the company's operating system in summer 2001. Nimda, which hit computers a week after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, put Microsoft on the path toward making security its No. 1 priority. Four months later, Microsoft announced its Trustworthy Computing Initiative to do just that.

However, Microsoft developers have had their work cut out for them. Despite a Windows work stoppage of more than two months while programmers reviewed the code, security flaws have continued to crop up and be exploited by malicious worm writers.

A year ago, the Slammer worm spread quickly among Windows servers and devices that had Microsoft's SQL database software installed. And the MSBlast worm abused a 23-day-old vulnerability, spreading in August and September.

Microsoft has since set up a site called Protect your PC to help home users lock down their computers, and it posted a $250,000 bounty for the writers of the MSBlast worm and the SoBig.F virus.

Microsoft's aim in releasing the latest tool is to reduce the amount of traffic being borne by ISPs by cleaning up a significant number of home computers.

The tool can be found on Microsoft's download site.

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There are NO "safe" platforms to use on the internet
Be very clear here.

Linux, Unix, Mac, MS, whatever,,, all of them can be cut through like a hot knife into butter.

If you really want security, lose the delusional behavior.

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Posted by: Dragon_z Posted on: 04/05/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
My laptop are secured all the time!  GraysonPeddie | 01/06/04
Ego BLOW  angvil | 01/06/04
XP?  JWatson77 | 01/07/04
My PC's are secured all the time!  amigatec | 01/07/04
Good to know  oliviera@... | 01/12/04
How does it feel...  MkIIISupra | 01/07/04
My laptop is secured all the time too!  kray_z | 01/07/04
My loptop IS THE SECUREIST!  Tammee | 01/07/04
At what price?  Cardinal_Bill | 01/07/04
My laptop comes pre-installed with Windows XP.  GraysonPeddie | 01/07/04
By the way, please note...  GraysonPeddie | 01/07/04
Toshiba?  MkIIISupra | 01/07/04
Well said  oliviera@... | 01/12/04
new year, same story  stephen732@... | 01/06/04
DEAR MR puma  angvil | 01/06/04
most not happy  JWatson77 | 01/07/04
this has to do with the OS 90% of the people are using and 90% of the peopl  guitar player | 01/07/04
do you get out much  JWatson77 | 01/07/04
um yeah  voska | 01/07/04
Somebody want to get that guy the Netcraft link?  Jose Jimenez | 01/07/04
new year, same story  PmAc_z | 01/07/04
huh?  Your Daddy | 01/07/04
my thoughts  voska | 01/07/04
Microsoft does it again...  Mike Cox | 01/06/04
MS IS expert at marketing innovations  Franklin_z | 01/07/04
Awe, come on Mike!  BitTwiddler | 01/07/04
re : ms releases fix that should of been released tlast year  JWatson77 | 01/07/04
I'm still waiting on the December 2003 Patches  nucrash | 01/07/04
Oh, yeah, that one....  Confused by religion | 01/07/04
and ms still has not fixed  JWatson77 | 01/07/04
Try again...  libertyaikido | 01/08/04
ms need to get rid of this before  JWatson77 | 01/07/04
These people need to lose their internet account!  Tammee | 01/07/04
Reverse the Order  ShadeTree | 01/07/04
Login script...  Domb2 | 01/07/04
Good idea but..  Domb2 | 01/07/04
AOL already disables Messenger Service  paman57@... | 01/07/04
You're Kidding ... Right?  coffeenite | 01/07/04
thats not what I said  Tammee | 01/07/04
23 Unpatched Internet Explorer Vulnerabilities  David Mohring | 01/07/04
Yet Thor still uses IE  Confused by religion | 01/07/04
A real link would be nice  Taz_z | 01/07/04
Better yet, here is the e-mail from Thor Larholm:  Confused by religion | 01/07/04
That kind of answers the first part  Taz_z | 01/07/04
mozilla doesn't put my pc at risk  JWatson77 | 01/07/04
Thor who?  GRindinAxTaRupy | 01/07/04
No. The Thor who works for a company that has Microsoft as a client  Taz_z | 01/07/04
I have tried Mozilla - didn't like it  Confused by religion | 01/07/04
What didn't you like about it?...  GRindinAxTaRupy | 01/07/04
Contrary to popular opinion...  Confused by religion | 01/08/04
There are NO "safe" platforms to use on the internet  Dragon_z | 04/05/04
So what!  NT Admin | 01/07/04
Trustworthy computing = We close the barn door  Squawkbox | 01/07/04
Why I prefer Linux over Windows  noShut_z | 01/07/04
yeah like  JWatson77 | 01/07/04
Easy...  noShut_z | 01/07/04
Sure Buddy  FreeBSD | 01/07/04
"Buddy, I like the sound of that....  noShut_z | 01/07/04
Fully functional  FreeBSD | 01/07/04
Another rule of thumb..  FreeBSD | 01/07/04
And...  FreeBSD | 01/07/04
Thanks for the advice?  noShut_z | 01/07/04
While I'm at it...  noShut_z | 01/07/04
While I have time and am in the mood to post...  noShut_z | 01/07/04
Licensing - but not what you're thinking  lfereday | 01/07/04
WARNING: Read the EULA first!!!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/07/04
A lot of us are...  BitTwiddler | 01/07/04
Yikes! Is this still you Bitty?..  GRindinAxTaRupy | 01/07/04
Unlike some children...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/07/04
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