by PriamNevhausten » Tue Aug 12, 2003 1:37 am
I wouldn't say 'HUGE' if it's only 6000 domains. If that's the only way it spreads, then it'll have a very small impact indeed, even if the pages infected included slashdot, newgrounds, and PA all combined (though at that point I guess it would move from 'very small' to 'almost significant'). Remember the 'iloveyou' virus? Email is WAY more prolific a medium.
Call me cynical, but I think that chances are, if you've heard of this, then the attack is already over, and the damage has already been done.
*goes to read the article about it*
...yeah, okay. That was revised last on July 21st. Computer-wise, that's AGES ago. Not to mention the patch was intended for, and relevant to, network admins--not end users.
Still something to keep in mind if you ARE a network admin, but other than that, this fire drill has been a success--you may return to your classrooms. <p><span style="font-size:xx-small;">"It's in the air, in the headlines in the newspapers, in the blurry images on television. It is a secret you have yet to grasp, although the first syllable has been spoken in a dream you cannot quite recall." --Unknown Armies</span></p>