Do I have the Conficker Virus?



What is the Conficker Virus?

Conficker, also known as Downup, Downadup and Kido, is a computer worm that surfaced in October 2008 and targets the Microsoft Windows operating system. The worm exploits a known vulnerability in the Windows Server service used by Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, and the Windows 7 Beta. 

How do I know I have the Conficker Virus?

Want to quickly find out if your PC might be one of the millions infected by Conficker?  Try clicking to Microsoft.com. Next try Symantec.com. Now try McAfee.com.  If those websites load, then you don’t have the virus.  However, if you can’t get to those websites, then you’re infected.  Conficker blocks you from reaching any web address that includes Microsoft, Symantec, McAfee, AVG, Kaspersky, Trend Micro, F-Secure, Panda, Sophos, SecureWorks or Sunbelt in the URL. Did you hear about the configure virus or the configure worm on 60 Minutes?  Do you want to know if you’re infected with the configure worm or configure virus?  Try the steps above to test your computer.  If you’re infected with the configure virus, or configure worm, you should buy anti-virus software immediately!