Matias Vangsnes

Internet, communication and the concept of open source

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DNSChanger Trojan Still Prevalent In 350K Computers – FBI, Usenetreviewz, and VPNReviewz Warn

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012

DNSChanger Trojan Still Prevalent In 350K Computers – FBI, Usenetreviewz, and VPNReviewz Warn Undisclosed Location, South America, May 18, 2012 (PRWeb.com via COMTEX) – Last year the FBI and international police participated in an operation called “Operation Ghost Click” in which a group of Estonian hackers had distributed various DNS changing programs around the internet. [...]

DNSChanger Trojan Still Prevalent In 350K Computers – FBI, Usenetreviewz, and VPNReviewz Warn

Friday, May 18th, 2012

The FBI ended a major online DNS threat last year, but the arrest of the criminals, and killing the servers would have left millions without internet service, so the servers were replaced. Here’s how to find out if you could lose your internet connection July 9th. Undisclosed Location, South America (PRWEB) May 18, 2012 Last [...]

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