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Confickers Big Day Passes Quietly, but Was It Really a Bust? |
The doomsday some were predicting the Conficker worm to bring had not materialized as of the evening of April 1. But that hardly means Conficker is a bust. In short, the Conficker worm did what was expected—generate 50,000 domain names and begin contacting them. According to BKIS, the Bach Khoa Internetwork Security center, 1.1 million PCs in Europe, Asia and a part of America infected with Conficker have already "called home." Conficker's Big Day Passes Quietly, but Was It Really a Bust?

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