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It has been replaced by the Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool. [1]

Microsoft has updated their malware removal tool. [2]

If you or your network administrator have not installed the latest security updates from Microsoft and your antivirus provider, and if you have file-sharing turned on, the Conficker worm could allow remote code execution. [3]

It is the first time Redmond has added rootkit detection capabilities to the free Malicious Software Removal Tool, a move that underscores the increased prevalence of stealth rootkits on Windows machines. [4]

Download this free tool that checks computers running Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Windows Server 2003. [5]

If you are an IT professional, please visit Conficker Worm: Help Protect Windows from Conficker. [3]

Worm that appeared Sunday arrives in an e-mail message with the subject line “Microsoft Alert: Please Read!” [6]

This white paper provides deeply quantitative details and statistics that Microsoft has observed regarding the initial and continued effects of the worm on the global computing infrastructure and Internet users worldwide. [...] It’s Patch Tuesday, and that means that Microsoft has updated their Malware Removal Tool. [2]

Stephen Toulouse, program manager at the Microsoft Security Response Center, told eWEEK.com that the decision to add Hacker Defender to the worm zapper was the result of feedback from users. [4]

The full list of families detected and removed by the Windows Malware Removal Tool is listed on the website. [2]

EWEEK E-MAIL NEWSLETTERS bring you reliable, timely information to stay on top of the business of technology — and technology in business — and get more out of the Web. [6]

After you install the 835732 (MS04-011) security update on a computer that is already infected with the Sasser worm, the computer may continue to generate network traffic on the affected Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) ports to try to spread the worm infection to other vulnerable computers. [7]

They copy themselves without any action from you, and spread quickly, wreaking havoc on networks and contacts lists. [5]

The Conficker worm is a computer worm that can infect your computer and spread itself to other computers across a network automatically, without human interaction. [3]

Sources:
[1] Mydoom, Zindos, and Doomjuice Worm Removal Tool
[2] worm blog: microsoft
[3] Computer Worms - Conficker| Microsoft Security
[4] Microsoft Worm Cleanser Goes Rootkit Hunting
[5] Viruses - Microsoft
[6] Worm Masquerades as Microsoft Patch
[7] A tool is available to remove the Sasser worm variants

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