
The Conficker Worm has been causing quite a panic on the web over the last few weeks. As we’ve reported before, the pesky intruder isn’t doing anything – yet. That could change once its creators decide to take action.
So how can you find out if your system is infected with the Conficker Worm? The Conficker Working Group has come up with a handy-dandy Conficker Eye Chart to help you figure out whether or not your system is infected.
So head over to the chart right now to see if you’re infected.
If the news is not good for you, we highly recommend that you visit the Amazon Security Solutions page now. There you can compare Norton, McAfee, BitDefender and Kaspersky, remove the worm, and protect your system from future damage.
You can also download this file onto your computer, follow the steps, and you should be in the clear. By the way, if you can’t access the Symantec website, that’s a pretty good indication that your PC is infected.
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