FBI To Shut Down DNSChanger Servers Monday -- But Should It Cut Off 300k PCs? 140
nk497 writes "The FBI is set to pull the plug on DNSChanger servers on Monday, leaving as many as 300,000 PCs with the wrong DNS settings, unable to easily connect to websites — although that's a big improvement from the 4m computers that would have been cut off had the authorities pulled the plug when arresting the alleged cybercriminals last year. The date has been pushed back once already to allow people more time to sort out their infected PCs, but experts say it's better to cut off infected machines than leave them be. 'Cutting them off would force them to get ahold of tech support and reveal to them that they've been running a vulnerable machine that's been compromised,' said F-Secure's Sean Sullivan. 'They never learn to patch up the machine, so it's vulnerable to other threats as well. The longer these things sit there, the more time there is for something else to infect.'"
About time... (Score:5, Insightful)
They should have cut them off immediately, when there were 4 million PCs connecting to them. How are people supposed to learn?
Yes, it should shut them down (Score:5, Insightful)
It's not like this is coming out of the blue. Every one of the owners of those machines has had at least 6 months' warning of the problem. If they haven't done anything before this, they won't do anything about it until their Internet stops working and they have no choice. So stop with the hand-wringing, shut 'em down and let those people suffer the consequences of their own willful stupidity. It's the only way they'll learn.
Re:Agree (Score:4, Insightful)
Sadly, aside from a few local places, most of the "big chain" tech support people are extortionists and by the time "Geek Squad" is done "fixing" your computer, you could already upgrade to a newer machine (which is what they want) where the salesmen will use lies and manipulations. Of course, Geek Squad and Best Buy's salesmen are good for the humor value, I asked one of them what the clock speed of one computer was and he said "Eastern standard time of course"...
Re:Yes, it should shut them down (Score:5, Insightful)
http://www.dcwg.org/ [dcwg.org]
It's been in every antivirus program update since January. It's been covered on every PC-related Web site out there. Facebook has been warning anyone who visits while infected about the problem since early June. It's been the Malicious Software Removal Tool Microsoft sends monthly through Windows Update for months now. The only people who don't know about the problem are the ones who've been willfully refusing to look at anything related to the security of their computers. Well, you can't safely do that. That's been, or should have been, common knowledge for the last 20 years.
Pull the Plug; Go Catch Crooks (Score:5, Insightful)
For months, the FBI has been, essentially, providing DNS service for lots of people who didn't even know their machine had been compromised. This is the FBI, remember. If the FBI announced it was going to muck around with the DNS of millions of people, the Usual Suspects here would be ranting about the Evil Of It All.
Most of those 300,000 remaining victims will likely never fix anything. They're only been on the internet for these last several months thanks to the FBI, and they don't even know it.
Pull the plug and go catch some crooks.
Re:Yes, it should shut them down (Score:3, Insightful)
Ah, but grandma-joesixpack has been on the internet with Windows for years. She's been burned. She now ignores ALL sorts of warnings because she figures they're more of those damn malware clicks and emails that she sees all the time and must never click.
Are they warning people on the paper bill from the ISP? That's the only thing that's going to do it. On the same page with the payment information -- because there's always advertising shit included that she knows to toss straight to the bin. Worded like "WE ARE GOING TO CUT YOU OFF BECAUSE YOUR COMPUTER IS MALFUNCTIONING. CALL US FOR HELP GETTING IT FIXED."
Note, it must not say only "CALL US", because that might sound like they simply want to rag on her, not help. Even the "HELP" bit is tenuous, because this could just be some fix-it scam. Grandma is pretty practiced at dealing with outfits trying to sell her more than she wants. Vinyl siding on down.
Less than that isn't going to work. Especially against the noise of the rest of her life. She gotten through her decades by ignoring quite a bit. Lot of people do.
And yup, a lot of people don't do paper bills anymore anyway so that's got limited use too. But the point is to illustrate just how the heck people ignore this stuff, and why it actually is really hard it is to get SIGNAL through all the NOISE they've learned to block out. It's not just facepalm-How-Can-They-Be-So-Stupid?!. It's a system and you've got to use the right ports to connect.
Re:About time... (Score:4, Insightful)