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Conficker - Wikipedia Conficker, also known as Downup, Downadup and Kido, is a computer worm targeting the Microsoft Windows operating system that was first detected in November 2008 [2] It uses flaws in Windows OS software (MS08-067 CVE-2008-4250) [3][4] and dictionary attacks on administrator passwords to propagate while forming a botnet, and has been unusually difficult to counter because of its combined use
Conficker, Software S0608 | MITRE ATT CK® Conficker is a computer worm first detected in October 2008 that targeted Microsoft Windows using the MS08-067 Windows vulnerability to spread [1] In 2016, a variant of Conficker made its way on computers and removable disk drives belonging to a nuclear power plant [2]
What is the Conficker worm - Cybereason The Conficker worm also known as Downup, Downadup and Kido, is a computer worm targeting the Microsoft Windows operating system that was first detected in November 2008
What is Conficker? - The Infamous Computer Worm Wreaking Havoc What is Conficker? Conficker, also known as Downup, Downadup and Kido, is a computer worm that targets the Microsoft Windows operating system It was first detected in November 2008 and quickly spread to infect millions of computers worldwide
Conficker Worm Targets Microsoft Windows Systems - CISA US-CERT is aware of public reports indicating a widespread infection of the Conficker Downadup worm, which can infect a Microsoft Windows system from a thumb drive, a network share, or directly across a corporate network, if the network servers are not patched with the MS08-067 patch from Microsoft
After 12 Years, Malware’s puzzling Nuisance Worm Conficker . . . What ranks as history’s most successful malware? For longevity alone, a big contender must be Conficker, a Windows worm that still registers 150,000 infections per month 12 years after its heyday
Threat description search results - Microsoft Security . . . Worm:Win32 Conficker gen!B is a generic detection for a worm that infects other computers across a network by exploiting a vulnerability in the Windows Server service (SVCHOST EXE) If the vulnerability is successfully exploited, it could allow remote code execution when file sharing is enabled It may also spread via removable drives, network shares and weak administrator passwords It