A Virus Built with Love

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Sean: I’m always here for you.
Samantha: That’s great but you only have $30 in your pocket, and I only have three more minutes left.
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Here’s a strange question for you. Have you ever loved someone so much that you create something in their name? Not like a creepy shrine or anything like that, I mean create something and let it loose on the internet for it to wreak havoc on the world.

If you haven’t, then you’re a part of the unlucky club as most people haven’t experienced that kind of love. Well… I say love but it very well could be just wanting a good “fun hugging” time and things just didn’t work out because well, money.

It kind of makes the world go round. However, let me script to you someone who has and how the internet went ablaze with the “You got mail” era.

You pay, I slay.
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50 Networks of Melissa

Back in the heyday of AOL (America Online), there once was a virus called “Melissa”. I know someone is probably offended and wondering why their name is a computer virus that may be oddly categorized wrong since worms replicate themselves throughout a network, which is what this “virus” did.

I’m not going to get into the politics of it. Just know this virus was created and released, and many people were upset. Melissa (sorry for anyone known by this name and reading this), is what is called a “macro virus” – meaning this virus was written in the same language Microsoft Word and Excel were developed in.

Melissa (again, sorry, I didn’t choose the name) would hide in spreadsheets and activate as soon as you open the file, once opened triggers malware made to wreak havoc on your machine and further spread the virus to the edges of your contacts list and theirs and so on and so on. Melissa was the kind of gal that kept on giving.

David: I told you already, her name is Melissa, and she loves me.
Dr. Paterson: David, we’ve been over this. A computer virus that you created can’t love you.
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Breaking AOL and Beyond

You may be wondering, who was this madman or madwoman, it’s wrong to assume the gender nowadays, that created this virus in the name of love. Look at no other person than David Lee Smith.

David chose to make use of the confusion surrounding the internet and email at the time since the internet or web1 was in its early stages. I don’t see how there was that much confusion, it was either you have mail or you don’t have mail. It seems pretty straightforward if you ask me, but you didn’t so whatever. Rambling aside, David, in late March of 1999, hijacked an AOL account and used it to post a file on an Internet newsgroup name “alt. sex”.

The post was promising a really good time because it offered over a dozen free passwords to websites where you had to pay for adult content. Posting like that nowadays wouldn’t have much of an effect since most of what you want to watch is free however, I am aware there are a number of you out there who are broken and may need to find some “harder material”. Like cats being shuffled around in duffle bags, Z-Daddy isn’t judging.

Oh, and he chose to name this virus Melissa after a stripper that he was into. I’m guessing the story is, he fell in love, and she said you don’t have any more money, he got depressed and created a virus, giving it her name to make her famous.

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Hello from the other side, I’ve must’ve called a thousand times.
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Setting Fire to the Network

So, what were the effects of Melissa’s presence? Well aside from overloading email servers at more than 300 corporations, government agencies included, no the government is not happy when you mess with them however they are giddy when they get to mess with you, it ended up shutting them down entirely along with costing $80 million in damages.

The virus functionality worked in the form of phishing, where you would open an email and click on an attachment, the infected file would then activate and read to the computer’s storage where it would create an Outlook Global Address. After this, the virus would then send copies of itself to the addresses read.

So in a nutshell, this would get into your machine, find your list of contacts, and begin its great journey spreading itself down everyone’s cornhole. Psychotic ex strippers…am I right?

I will siren your bank account and beyond.
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Protection Against Sirens

You don’t need to worry about this Melissa getting into your life and mucking it up anymore, well for the most part. The news spread fast enough to slow the spread allowing cybersecurity professionals to contain and restore their networks. However, this doesn’t mean that you’re free to run around clicking on links promising you a good time.

There is a wide array of viruses out on the internet that have the same attributes as Melissa. But ways you could prevent her from ever knocking on your door…well, one way is not forgetting to tip your bartender and close your tab.

Always follow good bar patron best practices. When checking your email, if you find you have to take a double look because something seems grammatical or misspelled, for example, “h0w ar e    you” versus “how are you”. If the email you received came from someone you know, it’s always a good thing to double-check with them to confirm that they sent it.

Always use an antivirus/antimalware/antispyware and make sure your operating system is up to date as patches for any vulnerabilities would include improving the safety of not only your computer but your wallet as well.

But to protect yourself entirely is just to use common sense and if it looks phishy, then don’t engage, and delete it immediately. On the internet Melissa has friends and they can do the same thing as her, if not better, just when you thought she was one of a kind.

Seth: The latest script was like OMG, and it made me ten times happier to be with you.
Tina: I know, Z-Daddy made me feel the same way.
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Demystifying Cloud Computing: Unveiling Its Transformative Technology

Key Takeaways

  • Cloud computing is a powerful technology, not just a financial term.
  • It delivers computing services (servers, storage, databases, etc.) over the Internet.
  • Benefits include:
    • Accessibility: Use IT resources from anywhere.
    • Cost-Effectiveness: Pay for what you use, no upfront costs.
    • Scalability: Easily adjust resources based on needs.
    • Performance: Access high-performance computing hardware.
    • Security: Many providers offer robust security features.
    • Innovation: Experiment and develop new applications faster.
  • Cloud computing empowers businesses of all sizes and makes technology more accessible to individuals.
  • Understanding cloud computing is crucial for success in the digital age.
The cloud stocks seem to be trending upwards, my bank account is another story.
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Cloud Computing: Beyond the Stock Ticker

Introduction to Cloud Computing

In the modern digital landscape, cloud computing has become a ubiquitous term, often mentioned in the same breath as big tech companies and stock market fluctuations. However, cloud computing is much more than just a buzzword or a financial instrument; it’s a revolutionary technology that has transformed the way we use and understand information technology (IT).

What is Cloud Computing?

At its core, cloud computing is the delivery of computing services—including servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, and intelligence—over the Internet (“the cloud”) to offer faster innovation, flexible resources, and economies of scale. It allows users to access and store data without direct active management by the user. The end result is increased efficiency, reduced costs, and the ability to scale resources on demand.

The Misconception of Cloud Computing as Just Stocks

Often, when cloud computing makes headlines, it’s related to the stock performance of major cloud service providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Platform (GCP). While it’s true that these companies’ cloud divisions generate significant revenue and are a focal point for investors, reducing cloud computing to mere stock options overlooks its profound impact on businesses and individuals alike.

Send your business upwards in seconds with cloud technology.
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The Real Value of Cloud Computing

The true value of cloud computing lies in its capabilities and the benefits it offers to its users. Here are some key advantages:

Accessibility: Cloud computing enables access to IT resources from anywhere with an internet connection.
Cost-Effectiveness: It reduces the capital expense of buying hardware and software and setting up and running on-site data centers.
Scalability: Services can be scaled up or down based on demand, ensuring you only pay for what you use.
Performance: Cloud computing services run on a worldwide network of secure data centers, which are regularly upgraded to the latest generation of fast and efficient computing hardware.
Security: Many cloud providers offer a set of policies, technologies, and controls that strengthen your security posture overall, helping protect data, apps, and infrastructure from potential threats.
Innovation: With cloud computing, users can experiment and innovate more quickly and efficiently. They can try new concepts, design new applications, and automate business processes.
The Impact on Businesses and Individuals

For businesses, cloud computing has been a game-changer. It has enabled startups to compete with established players by giving them access to the same IT resources. For individuals, cloud computing has made services like email, document editing, and storage available on a subscription basis, making these tools more accessible than ever before.

Demystifying Cloud Computing for IT Beginners

If you’re new to IT, understanding cloud computing might seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. Think of it as renting a house—you have all the facilities you need without the responsibility of maintenance or the high upfront costs of buying.

Should I really start using the cloud?
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Are you intrigued by the potential of cloud computing? Do you see how it could benefit your business or personal life? Share your thoughts and questions in the comments section below. Let’s demystify cloud computing together and explore how this technology can be leveraged for greater efficiency and innovation.

Conclusion

Cloud computing is not just a line item on a stock ticker; it’s a transformative technology that has democratized access to IT resources. As we continue to embrace digital transformation, understanding and utilizing cloud computing will be crucial for success in any field.

Remember, cloud computing is about enabling possibilities—whether you’re a business owner, a developer, or simply someone interested in the future of technology. Dive in, explore, and let the cloud take you further than you ever imagined.

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Modding Minecraft & You

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Mining myself a whole new world.
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Just when you thought your children were building a harmless digital landscape for themselves comes an upload of new problems. Hackers have been changing the attack vector landscape for themselves which could have your bank account seeing a lot of red.

It has been well known by now, even if you have been living underneath a 1970 Volvo station wagon, that the game “Minecraft” has been the focus for hackers over the past couple of years. The last major event was Log4j, a vulnerability exploit that set the internet ablaze for a few weeks.

A thing we would like to see is how much of a problem this will be and whether it will continue in the foreseeable future. Like normal, we’ll be looking at what the attack is, who used or created it, its functions and effects upon its release, and some ways you could keep safe.

Hebert, there’s a new script and you might want to read this one because we need to talk about Kevin.
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The Attack

This is no secret by now that hackers have been using Minecraft as a place to commit their nefarious deeds. The latest of their information-stealing malware/spyware is being called “Fractureiser”.

If you’re unfamiliar with mods and modding we’ll quickly explain, there are some cases where a game is good, but it could be better, this is where independent developers or bored developers put together some code and add it to sections of the game. Like in Skyrim, there was a mod to have Tony Starks Iron Man armor.

It’s a grey area when it comes to knowing if modding is legal in the gaming industry because there are some games that can get banned from servers but to keep things simple, remember not to mod games where you must play with a community.

Tim: They mentioned my Iron Man mod.
Sarah: Shut up Tim, that means they’re on to us.
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Who Can It Be Now

At the moment no one has been named, neither group or individual responsible for the creation or use of the malware but threat actors have been using platforms like CurseForge and Bukkit as attack vectors for the malware.

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You see that line of code right there. I didn’t write that.
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Sinking Feeling

Fractureiser’s functionality has been reported by Bleeping Computer, breaking it down into four stages of the attack. In the beginning, stage, when a mod is uploaded, it’s hijacked and injected with malicious code into the main class of the given project.

This attack is taking place in the Java programming language, just know Java is popular and used everywhere. The main class is a section of the code that holds what the program is going to execute. The program is overwritten and connected to a URL (Uniform Resource Locator) that downloads a file unique to the operating system (OS).

Afterward, another connection is made where the malware captures the user’s IP address and reports it back to the command and control (C2C) server. The malware then connects the same IP address to port 8083 for it to download another file and save it to the machine’s OS. The possible effects of having your information collected could be endless as it could be used by the threat actor to purchase loans and other things in your name or can be sold to other interested parties.

This all takes place while you are building your world in Minecraft. Just when you thought you were being the crafty one.

Modding is at your own risk.
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The Prevention

Outside of you crafting your way to new beginnings, it seems like this will continue to be a problem in the future because hackers are coming up with new ways to onboard malware to your machine.

An inconvenience for having this on your machine is the reinstallation of the OS which could wipe out everything if not frequently saved via an external drive. The best way to keep your machine and your wallet safe is to keep from adding modifications to the game since there could be malicious files or code injected into the uploaded package.  

Well played Scriptingthewhy…we’ll meet again.
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Made it this far and found this to be entertaining? Then a big thanks to you and please show your support by cracking a like, sharing this with whomever, scripting a comment, or plug-in to follow.

Would like to give sincere thanks to current followers and subscribers, your support and actions mean a lot and has a play in the creation of each script.

Do you feel like there is something I may have missed on Fractureiser? Script a comment below.