Thnx Vincent,
Very informative,indeed...just a question, for anyone.....
by looking at the map...could one come up with an informed decision as to why some areas are highly infected and others 'nada'?
Does it mean that some guys are 24/7 online and just download practically everything and anything?
Is it that they are just so oblivious of the threats?
or is it that, that is where it originated from? or....? or......?
Secondly...does this mean that the .KE is already infected? what case scenario are we looking at here?
Kind Regards,
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 3:50 AM, Vincent Ngundi <vincent@kenic.or.ke> wrote:
Dear Skunks,
You can find a summary & review of the Conficker Worm by ICANN’s David Piscitello at http://syd.icann.org/files/meetings/sydney2009/presentation-alac-piscitello-23jun09-en.pdf. Very informative reading!
It brings out how the DNS community can collaborate to contain global Internet security threats.
Regards,
-Vincent
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