Next time, virus writers will likely just target microsoft.com itself (or other high-profile sites, such as eBay.com, Amazon.com, etc.). Not sure folding up was the best strategy....
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Read news story at ZDNet, "Microsoft kills Net address to foil worm"
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1105_2-5064433.html
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Next time, virus writers will likely just target microsoft.com itself (or other high-profile sites, such as eBay.com, Amazon.com, etc.). Not sure folding up was the best strategy....
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This is just horrible. If Microsoft feels it can't sufficiently wipe the "muck" off of its domain name, God help us all if someone releases a virus that decides to "nuke" a list of sites the virus-writer doesn't particularly like.
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