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Originally posted by Mad_Gecko
At least no one worked for Lockheed...
1200 pc' s infected according to Fark. (search the archives).
Only caused me two weeks of 14 hr days /
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it's got to be more than 1200 pc's infected. I've probably fixed about 400 pc's infected by the blaster worm
I work as tech support for a major OEM at the moment, and here is our fix, or one of them, for the blaster virus.
click start
run
type in services.msc then click ok
look for the 'remote proceedure call' icon in the list (not 'remote procedure call locator') and double click on it
click on the recovery tab
make sure first, second and subsequent failures all say 'take no action'
now you can connect to the internet without being kicked off your computer (which is one of the things the blaster worm does)
now go to symantec.com and follow the instructions for downloading the FixBlast.exe file and running it for w32.blaster.worm
at the end of running the fixblast.exe, you will be prompted to install the microsoft patch if you haven't done so already. Just installing the patch doesn't fix anything, it just kind of stops it.
Other than that, watch out for the other worms, such as the w32.welchia.worm
Also, these worms came in a MS update, so a firewall wouldn't have helped too much with getting them.