U.S. shuts down infected DNS servers today some netizens will break the net

Source: Internet
Author: User
Keywords Zombie Network Dnschanger
Tags .net agencies break the net change close continue controlled dns
Because the FBI (hereinafter referred to as "the FBI") today will close the botnet behind the Dnschanger Trojan, so infected computers will be forced to break the network. As of Wednesday, around 250,000 computers infected Dnschanger Trojan horse, the United States has about 45600 units. The Trojan will change the user's DNS settings by routing traffic through a botnet. As the FBI and other law enforcement agencies have controlled the botnet behind Dnschanger, they temporarily use it as a temporary DNS server network to ensure that infected users can continue to surf the web. But the network will be closed in Monday, meaning that infected users will break the net. Users can first log on to the dns-ok.us website to monitor whether their computer is infected. If you identify the infection, you can download the Microsoft, McAfee, and Norton Kill tools to solve the problem.
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