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  • in reply to: I am sad to announce that… #10656
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    Finals next week.

    in reply to: I GOT MY PRIZE #16498
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    You don’t sound like a girl anymore.

    in reply to: Hello! #15935
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    There was an old “official introduction greeting” back in MMOTales… I think I may have it lying around in my old computer. @_@

    in reply to: Free 10k NX. #15858
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    Give it to Vusys if I win ololol

    in reply to: Multitasking Fail #15689
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    88 on my first try =(

    Gotta beat Reve xD

    in reply to: Wanna start a game together? #11952
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    Join Spade and me in Combat Arms <3

    in reply to: So guyz. #11949
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    Wouldn’t it be easier if we all just got a webcam?

    That means we can all meet like… now. =O

    in reply to: The Sky Reddens CYOA #9814
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    A.

    in reply to: No seriously, Stop it. #10867
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    Isn’t getting the site back good enough already? =(

    Posting on other sites isn’t really ditching us. o.o

    However, I agree that we might need some extra help around the site and so I would love it if Mip gets her mod powers back. <3

    in reply to: The Sky Reddens CYOA #9848
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    E.

    in reply to: The Sky Reddens CYOA #9854
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    B for Boomer?

    in reply to: Hello~ #7694
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    Oharro.

    in reply to: Guys..I have a confession to make #6980
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    April 1st is simply another trigger date for the worm, of which there have been MULTIPLE already. The only reason this date is getting attention is because of the uneducated media trying to educate the general public (blind man leading another blind man, lolwat), and that it falls on April Fools Day. Now for my tl;dr article.

    Worries that the notorious Conficker worm will somehow rise up and devastate the Internet on April 1 are misplaced, security experts said Friday.

    Conficker is thought to have infected more than 10 million PCs worldwide, and researchers estimate that several million of these machines remain infected. If the criminals who created the network wanted to, they could use this network to launch a very powerful distributed denial of service (DDOS) attack against other computers on the Internet.
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    April 1 is the day that the worm is set to change the way it updates itself, moving to a system that is much harder to combat, but most security experts say that this will have little effect on most computer users’ lives.

    Nevertheless, many people are worried, according to Richard Howard, director of iDefense Security Intelligence. “We have been walking customers down from the ledge all day,” he said. Often, the problem has been that company executives have read reports of some April 1st incident and then proceed to “get their IT and security staffs spun up,” Howard said in an e-mail interview.

    That hype will probably intensify when the U.S. TV newsmagazine 60 Minutes airs a report Sunday on Conficker, entitled “The Internet is Infected.”

    Conficker “could be triggered, maybe on April 1st … but no one knows whether on April 1st they’ll just issue an instruction that says ‘Just continue sitting there’ or whether it will start stealing our money or creating a spam attack,” CBS reporter Lesley Stahl said in a preview interview ahead of the show. “The truth is, nobody knows what it’s doing there.”

    April 1 is what Conficker researchers are calling a trigger date, when the worm will switch the way it looks for software updates. The worm has already had several such trigger dates, including Jan. 1, none of which had any direct impact on IT operations, according to Phil Porras, a program director with SRI International who has studied the worm.

    “Technically, we will see a new capability, but it complements a capability that already exists,” Porras said. Conficker is currently using peer-to-peer file sharing to download updates, he added.

    The worm, which has been spreading since October of last year, uses a special algorithm to determine what Internet domains it will use to download instructions.

    Security researchers had tried to clamp down on Conficker by blocking criminals from accessing the 250 Internet domains that Conficker was using each day to look for instructions, but starting April 1, the algorithm will generate 50,000 random domains per day — far too many for researchers to connect with.
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    Gradually, the Conficker network will get updated, but this will take time, and nothing dramatic is expected to happen on April 1, according to Porras, Howard, and researchers at Secureworks and Panda Security.

    “There is no clear evidence that the Conficker botnet will do anything dramatic,” said Andre DiMino, cofounder of The Shadowserver Foundation, a volunteer security group. “It will change its domain usage to the larger pool and may attempt to drop another variant, but so far, that’s about it.”

    “Regular users just need to be sure they are patched and be extra diligent about possible new methods of infection.”

    http://www.networkworld.com/news/2009/032709-fears-of-a-conficker-meltdown.html

    in reply to: Count to 840 #4511
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    524

    in reply to: Post here if you were on MMOTales… #4398
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    Both, although all I do is lurk. =P

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