'Famous'
Computer Viruses
If you have a computer
then chances are you have been the target of a virus of some sort. You may have
had a little infection or you may have been one of the millions who's computer
became infected by one of the 'major' viruses of our time. Sadly, there are
brilliant minds out there who, instead of using their powers for good use them
for evil and rack up billions of dollars in damages along the way.
One of the worst
viruses of them all was called the I Love You Virus and it caused damage to
computers across the world. All told, about $10 billion was lost and it had
infected 10% of the world's computers. It used social engineering to get you,
the user to click onto an attachment and once you did, the virus was sent to
everyone on your mailing list. It also overwrote files making your computer
good for nothing. It was so bad that some governments and large corporations
actually took their mailing system offline so that they wouldn't become part of
the mess. Sadly, the two people responsible for the virus didn't get punished
because we had no laws against such things at the time. Today, we have
E-commerce laws on the books to address such crimes.
Another infamous virus
was called Code Red. It first appeared back in 2001 and was a worm that
targeted computers that had the Microsoft IIS Webservers. It worked by
exploiting a buffer overflow problem in the system and it was virtually
untraceable so it was hard to detect. Once your computer had the virus it would
make copies of itself and eat up the system resources causing your computer to
not do what you wanted it to do, run slowly if at all and generally caused many
problems for users. What's more, it opened up your computer to allow for
backdoor access through an attack on IP addresses and the kicker was that you'd
get a lovely note from the hackers telling you you'd been "Hacked by
Chinese!". How's that to add insult to injury? All told, this virus caused
around $2 billion in damages and lost productivity and affected between 1 and 2
million servers worldwide.
If you have a Mac you
may think you're immune to viruses, but you'd be wrong. Back in 2100 Flashback
infected 600,000 Macs. The good news with that virus was that it was usually
localized just to the one user's account and it didn't spread like the others.
It used Java and compromised websites to download its payload.
Having computer
problems? We can help! Infotech Computers specializes in computer and laptop
repair and is a full service shop serving the communities of the GTA. No matter
the brand or model, we can fix it!
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