A nasty piece of malware called DNSChanger will kick thousands of Mac and PC users off the Internet on Monday, and there’s a chance you could be one of them.
The FBI is shutting down domains that have been affected by the DNSChanger malware, which has been circulating the web since as far back as 2007. The malware redirected Internet traffic to sites with paid advertisements where cybercriminals reaped profit from unsuspecting visitors.
The trojan’s creators — six Estonian nationals — shut down their services when they were caught and arrested about eight months ago.
Although the FBI has been urging consumers for months to check if their systems have been affected by DNSChanger, about 275,000 computers are still at risk of not having Internet access on Monday, July 9.
SEE ALSO: July 9: Doomsday for Your PC or Mac If It Has This MalwareThe good news is that it’s easy to see if your system has been infected and fix it if needed. The DNS Changer Working Group (DCWG) launched a check tool — if you click on the link and the box is green, your computer is clean (If the box is read, your Internet will be dead).
Meanwhile, McAfee’s DNS Check tool not only checks if you have the malware but it takes the challenging part out of manually updating Internet settings to correct the issue.
A list of other check tools are also listed on the official DNSChanger Check-up site.
Has your computer been affected? Let us know in the comments.
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