Conficker virus hits Parliament PCs
General infection for MPs
Published: 27 March 2009 17:05 GMT by Nick Heath
Computer systems at Westminster have been infected by the Conficker virus.
The outbreak first came to light after an email by the parliamentary director of ICT was leaked online last night.
Engineers at Parliament are working to "act swiftly to clean the computers that are infected", according to the email, the text of which was forwarded to silicon.com by a parliamentary spokesman.
In the wake of the outbreak, computer users were warned by the parliamentary director of ICT to remove all unauthorised computers from the network "immediately", while politicians and civil servants have found their computer access slowed and have been locked out of some accounts as the result of the infection.
"We are scanning the network and if we identify any equipment which we believe is infected with the virus then we will contact you to ensure that the device is either removed from the network or cleaned and loaded with the correct software to prevent this infection reoccurring," the email said.
Staff have also been asked not to use any USB memory sticks or other portable storage devices for fear of spreading the virus.
Guy Bunker, chief scientist at security vendor Symantec, said: "It is really persistent and will transmit itself by any means necessary, it will find a way in."
Although the parliamentary spokesman refused to confirm which variant of virus had infected the systems, Microsoft last year issued a patch fixing the vulnerability exploited by Conficker.
Greg Day, security analyst at security vendor McAfee, said Parliament needs to re-evaluate how it could best protect its network.
According to Day, Parliament should be "making sure that security patch updates are always enabled, that early warning systems are in place and they are making use of signature-based techniques".
The Conficker virus was also responsible for infecting computers at five hospitals in Sheffield in January.












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