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W32/Conficker.worm.gen.d is a worm, which exploits the MS08-067 vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Server Service which may allow for remote code execution. This flaw lies in the improper handling of specially-crafted (malicious) RPC requests and was patched on October 23, 2008.

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The greatest threat to computer networks is malware, meaning people should be wary of introducing unnecessary software to their machines, an expert has stated. Writing for his risk management blog hosted by online publication ComputerWeekly.com, Stuart King warned that some people are reporting that their new digital picture frames and gadgets such as MP3 players are infected with viruses. Read more...

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