Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 4th Apr 2006 18:53 UTC
Privacy, Security, Encryption In a rare discussion on the severity of the Windows malware scourge, a Microsoft security official said businesses should consider investing in an automated process to wipe hard drives and reinstall operating systems as a practical way to recover from malware infestation. "When you are dealing with rootkits and some advanced spyware programs, the only solution is to rebuild from scratch. In some cases, there really is no way to recover without nuking the systems from orbit."
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Jarsto
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2005-10-06

"What was the last time Windows 2k3 Servers were infected remotely?"

In a test situation with unpatched servers not that long ago:
http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=13929
http://www.techworld.com/security/news/index.cfm?NewsID=5535

In real life with competent admins I wouldn't know. I think some worms were capable of doing it, at least before patches were released, whether they actually did is more than I can say. The point I was making however is that there are high-profile Linux targets out there.

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