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Good Morning Michigan! Workplace Wednesday April 1, 2009

by: Christine

Wed Apr 01, 2009 at 05:00:00 AM EDT


Good morning!  Today is April 1, 2009, and it's another Workplace Wednesday.

Since today is Conficker payload day, I thought I'd talk a little about protecting your business machines from this nasty big bad.

First, a little bit about what it is.  

Conficker is a piece of malware that is designed to infect Windows Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 systems.   April 1, 2009, is hardcoded as a payload date.   This means that the Conficker worm is scheduled to do something on April 1.   None of us know what that payload is yet, so we can't tell you what to expect.  It's possible that Conficker will do nothing at all.  It may remain dormant and wait for a time when no one is expecting trouble.

In case you're wondering, Conficker is controlled by some nasty humans, somewhere on the other side of the Internet.  These humans control what Conficker does by uploading instructions to random sites.  Conficker is designed to seek out and follow these instructions.  

What can you do to protect yourself?  Use Windows Update to make sure that your machine is fully patched, and make sure your antivirus software is up to date with the latest virus definitions.  Run a full virus scan now and make sure that your data is backed up.

If you're concerned that your machine might already be infected, try booting into Safe Mode.  Conficker is designed to prevent access to Safe Mode, so if you can boot into Safe Mode, you're probably ok.  You can also run one of the following tools:

* Microsoft online scanner - http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylt=A...

* Symantec's Conficker tool - http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylt=A...

* Trend Micro's cleanup engine - http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylt=A...

Conficker infected over 9 million computers in the first week or so of release, by exploiting vulnerability in the Windows 2000, XP, and Server 2003 operating systems.  Microsoft released a patch to fix the vulnerability before the release of Conficker, but the patch wasn't applied quickly enough to prevent infection.  Even 30 days after the release of the update, only about 50% of the targeted systems had been patched.

So that's what Conficker is all about.  Some universally applicable not-necessarily-Conficker lessons from this:

1. There are some Windows updates that should be applied as soon as possible
2. Antivirus  software should always be kept up to date
3. Do NOT pick up a USB drive in a parking lot and put it in your machine!
4. Disable the autorun feature on your PC, even if you are good and follow rule #3
5. Back up your data!

If you're on a business network, then you probably have a network admin who has already taken care of business for you.  If you're running business machines at home, or in a small business where you just call your tech in as needed, you should take a look at your systems and make sure you have all possible protections in place.

(for kicks - click here for a slideshow of the 10 worst moments in network security history)

Today In History:

1826 - Samuel Morey of Oxford, New Hampshire patented the internal combustion engine.

1960 - The first U.S. weather satellite was launched. Meteorologists saw the first pictures of a midlatitude cyclone over the northeastern United States.

1963 - General Hospital, began its long and popular run on ABC-TV.

1985 - We Are the World was released.

1987 - Steve Newman became the first man to walk solo around the world. The 15,000-mile trek took him four years.

There's more ...

Christine :: Good Morning Michigan! Workplace Wednesday April 1, 2009
Born On This Day:

1883 - Lon (Leonidas F.) Chaney (actor)

1932 - Debbie Reynolds (Mary Frances Reynolds)(actress)

1938 - Ali (Alice) MacGraw (actress)

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Answer to yesterday's Michigan trivia:

Kathy gets it!  After years as the major supplier for Henry Ford, the Dodge Brothers, who were born in Niles, Michigan, started their own car manufacturing company. In 1915 the company produced 45,000 cars. By 1917, Dodge Brothers was the fourth leading nameplate in the United States.  

Today's Michigan trivia:

In 1938, the Detroit Lions started playing their games in this stadium, where they remained until 1975, when they moved to the Pontiac Silverdome.

Today in Michigan history:

1963 - Voters approve a new state constitution.  Michigan voters narrowly adopted a new constitution that streamlined government bureaucracy, introduced a state income tax and lengthened the term of office for governor from two to four years. The vote ended a several-year campaign by Citizens for Michigan, whose members included George Romney, who had been elected governor in November 1962.  Via Michigan History Magazine

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That's it.  Enjoy Wednesday!  

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Good grief! (4.00 / 1)
I don't know what's up with Soap, but this wasn't on the front page at 5am like it was supposed to be, and it wasn't in the future diaries list either.  I was sure I lost it.  But then I went to 'Christine's Page' and it was there as my latest diary.  So I promoted it, and here it is.



If you're not interested in what a sit-downer has to say, it's going to take him twice as long to say it. ~my grandpa


That is what happened yesterday (4.00 / 2)
Right now, all the diaries and comments under my page are gone.  

Is the switchover done?


[ Parent ]
Yikes! (4.00 / 2)
My stuff is all gone too.

[ Parent ]
BFM Search is gone (4.00 / 2)
But diaries still show on a Google search - that was my main concern.

Now I'm really glad I backed up everything at WK. I would be in full freakout mode if I hadn't. ;-)

I hope it's just a temporary glitch.


[ Parent ]
No idea what's going on n/t (4.00 / 1)




If you're not interested in what a sit-downer has to say, it's going to take him twice as long to say it. ~my grandpa


[ Parent ]
The Lions played in Tiger Stadium (4.00 / 2)
before moving into the Dome.

The direct use of force is such a poor solution to any problem, it is generally employed only by small children and large nations.

 - David Friedman


Briggs Stadium (4.00 / 2)
The question asks what stadium they moved to in '38 :)

But, they did leave Tiger Stadium after the '74 season.


[ Parent ]
Another one of Christine's trick questions. (4.00 / 1)
Poplicola is right. It was Briggs until the early 60's.

The direct use of force is such a poor solution to any problem, it is generally employed only by small children and large nations.

 - David Friedman


[ Parent ]


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