Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 14th Apr 2009 15:19 UTC
Windows The Conficker worm, which spreads by infecting Windows computers who are not properly kept up-to-date, was supposed to make a big splash on April 1, but that day passed with a deafening silence on the Conficker front. Since then, there has been some movement by the worm, and data gathered from enterprise users of Sophos' Endpoint Assessment Test indicates that 10% of Windows machines have still not been properly patched, leaving them wide open to a Conficker infection.
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by BluenoseJake on Thu 16th Apr 2009 12:34 UTC
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