Conficker time bomb ticks, but don’t expect fireworks | Security – CNET News

There’s been lots of hype about the fact that the latest variant of the Conficker worm is set to start communicating with other computers on the Internet on April 1–like an April Fool’s Day time bomb with some mysterious payload.

But security researchers say the reality is probably going to be more like what happened when the clocks on the world’s computers turned to January 1, 2000, if that.

“It doesn’t mean we’re going to see some large cyber event on April 1,” Dean Turner, director of the global intelligence network at Symantec Security Response, said on Wednesday.

It’s likely that the people behind Conficker are interested in using the botnet, which is comprised of all the infected computers, to make money by distributing spam or other malware, experts speculate. To do so, they would need the computers and networks to stay in operation.

“Most of these criminals, even though they haven’t done something with this botnet yet, are profit-driven,” said Paul Ferguson, an advanced-threats researcher for Trend Micro. “They don’t want to bring down the infrastructure. That would not allow them to continue carrying out their scams.”

via Conficker time bomb ticks, but don’t expect fireworks | Security – CNET News.

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