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Microsoft puts bounty on virus writers
MasterAkumaMatata - Nov 7, 2003
   MasterAkumaMatata Nov 7, 2003 

  
On Wednesday 5 October, Microsoft Corporation announced rewards of USD 250,000.00 each for information leading to the arrest of the authors of the MSBlaster and SoBig.F viruses. The company made the announcement in a meeting also attended by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, the U.S. Secret Service and Interpol. These viruses were released in August and caused considerable disruption to business. For details see http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,4149,1373591,00.as...


:flamethrower: <-- could this be MS?


  
Representatives from the FBI, Secret Service and Interpol all lauded Microsoft for creating the reward program, but warned that the money would likely not be enough to prevent virus writers from creating and releasing new malware. Still, they said that the cooperation with Microsoft is an important step.


They're coming after you now, mal! :lol: J/K!!!

   CrazyGoon Nov 7, 2003 
Errm, Isn't the identity of the auther of the blaster virus known to public? I thought I saw a picture of him on a news site once.. :huh

   gameboy900 Nov 7, 2003 
No. That's just someone who made a derivative of the orignal.

   CrazyGoon Nov 7, 2003 
I see

   mal Nov 7, 2003 

  
Originally posted by MasterAkumaMatata@Nov 8, 2003 @ 05:24 AM

They're coming after you now, mal!


mg:

You didn't see me, right?

   Taelon Nov 10, 2003 
Do the FBI and Interpol even have any authority in Australia? mal might be safe for now.... :thumbs-up:

   mtxblau Nov 10, 2003 

  
Originally posted by Taelon@Nov 10, 2003 @ 01:27 AM

Do the FBI and Interpol even have any authority in Australia? mal might be safe for now.... :thumbs-up:


Without getting into the confusing details, yes.

   Taelon Nov 10, 2003 
Ah, that's really <s>too bad</s> good to hear. :thumbs-up: