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Conficker Activation On April 1st

Tuesday, March 31, 2009 at 8:18pm by Shinsuke Honjo
Shinsuke Honjo

Hello, it is now April 1st for at least Asia Pacific and Europe. We’ve been blogging and posting various resources about ways to protect against the Conficker worm up to its “activation day”:

The day has finally arrived.

McAfee Avert Labs has been closely monitoring Conficker-related threats and, we haven’t observed any significant activities on the domains that it is polling for thus far. Even so, please remain vigilant and watch this space for any further updates to the current status.

On measures to protect yourself and your organisation against Conficker, please visit:

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Comments (2)

  • Rory Bradley April 3, 2009 11:08AM

    yes you are infected because i yhave read about this virus form my securitys webpage kaspersky and symantec/norton and this page mcafee and they say it will not let you visit most security sites if you are infected so get the rmoval tool on a non-infected pc and put it on a usb pen and install it on your pc and use it. hope this orks for you from r. :-)

  • richard April 1, 2009 2:03PM

    i click on your conflicker scan tool to download it and the page i get taken to is all jumbled and messed up. iam i infected with conflicker?