The warnings about the
Internet problem have been splashed across Facebook and Google. Internet
service providers have sent notices, and the FBI set up a special website.
According to the FBI,
the number of computers that probably are infected is more than 277,000
worldwide, down from about 360,000 in April. About 64,000 still-infected
computers are probably in the United
States .
The Canadian Internet
Registration Authority said about 25,000 of the computers initially affected by
the malware were in Canada ,
but now only about 7,000 machines remain infected there, according to Canadian
Internet Registration Authority spokesman Mark Buell.
He said his
organization, together with Public Safety Canada and the Canadian
Radio-television Telecommunications Commission, has developed an online site
where computer users can check their computers for the malware.
People whose computers
are still infected Monday will lose their ability to go online, and they will
have to call their service providers for help deleting the malware and
reconnecting to the Internet.
The problem began when
international hackers ran an online advertising scam to take control of more
than 570,000 infected computers around the world.
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