According to 'RT,' innumerable people globally may get impacted starting March 8, 2012, incase the U.S. FBI proceeds to execute its plans towards taking PC-servers offline which were deployed for countering malware. Deccan Chronicle published this on February 15, 2012. It's asserted that the FBI substituted PC-servers, which had been infected with DNSChanger a malicious Trojan virus, with fresh ones of its own, as also is presently considering taking those substituted servers, offline.
Last year (2011), officials in Estonia feared that 6 men understandably created one malevolent PC-script known as the DNSChanger. After allowed to permeate the Web, the Trojan infected PCs in over 100 countries, with a total of 500,000 computers in USA alone. The FBI after sometime entered the scene as it substituted the corrupted PCs with its own computer-servers while attempting at rectifying the destruction; however, it was only briefly that the solution lasted. Now FBI may terminate its substitute servers in early March 2012 when Internet for innumerable users might actually snap.
Reportedly, the DNSChanger struck PCs, diverting end-users from some specific websites onto certain malevolent ones. If contaminated with the Trojan, websites visited inside online browsers were compromised and linked up with malevolent servers that then diverted the Web-surfers onto a different, fake site.
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