Go here. Do this. Today.
(it checks your computer for the DNS changing virus forced out by various websites via scripts and embedded code. now, ask me again why I hate script collections on web pages.)
http://www.dcwg.org/
(it checks your computer for the DNS changing virus forced out by various websites via scripts and embedded code. now, ask me again why I hate script collections on web pages.)
http://www.dcwg.org/
What is the DNS Changer Malware?
On November 8, the FBI, the NASA-OIG and Estonian police arrested several cyber criminals in ââ¬ÅOperation Ghost Clickââ¬Â. The criminals operated under the company name ââ¬ÅRove Digitalââ¬Â, and distributed DNS changing viruses, variously known as TDSS, Alureon, TidServ and TDL4 viruses. You can read more about the arrest of the Rove Digital principals here, and in the FBI Press Release.
What does the DNS Changer Malware do?
The botnet operated by Rove Digital altered user DNS settings, pointing victims to malicious DNS in data centers in Estonia, New York, and Chicago. The malicious DNS servers would give fake, malicious answers, altering user searches, and promoting fake and dangerous products. Because every web search starts with DNS, the malware showed users an altered version of the Internet.
Under a court order, expiring July 9, the Internet Systems Consortium is operating replacement DNS servers for the Rove Digital network. This will allow affected networks time to identify infected hosts, and avoid sudden disruption of services to victim machines.