Poll: Affected by msblast worm?

deerslayer

Lifer
Jan 15, 2001
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Yes, all the morons in the dorms that don't know how to get it fixed are fubaring the network.
 

MovingTarget

Diamond Member
Jun 22, 2003
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Yes! Personally, i had the sense to patch my system as soon as i knew about it and before i got infected. However, most home users, are idiots. I go to college and live in a dorm. When everyone moved back in on sunday, many of them brought that virus with them. It became such a problem on our network that we (the IT department) had to shut it down completely, check every machine/dorm/office ON CAMPUS, fix them up, and reinstate the network. We had several hundred machines effected, which is easily half the population on campus. This worm SUCKS!!
 

IcePhoenix

Senior member
Dec 22, 2001
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No, but anyone that plugs their computer into the schools network gets it within 5 minutes. Guess who works at the help desk and has to fix all THAT.
 

DaveSimmons

Elite Member
Aug 12, 2001
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"Not me, but deleting 300 worm emails from slack-jawed yokels did waste some of my time."

MS' thought of force-feeding patches to the masses isn't such a bad idea, as long as I can turn it off myself.
 

amdskip

Lifer
Jan 6, 2001
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Not my computer but I have received about 80 of those email viruses today alone. The campus network has been slower because of the virus and I can tell that there are many computers with the virus simply by browsing the neighborhood network.
 

dakata24

Diamond Member
Aug 7, 2000
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no me personally, but my department did. now i know how to get rid of it (got the mblast.d variant) manually.
 

Kaervak

Diamond Member
Jul 18, 2001
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No. Unlike the majority of people I use a firewall and actually update the OS when new security patches are released.
 

glugglug

Diamond Member
Jun 9, 2002
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Yes, the Blaster worm in a roundabout way caused the blackout in the NE. This definately affected me.

No, I have never had a machine infected. Not that stupid.
 

Bryophyte

Lifer
Apr 25, 2001
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Yep. :eek: Last reinstall (not long ago), didn't get the Zonealarm going again (thought I had.) DAMNIT. And the main symptom was weird, buggered javascript.