"The House of Commons IT systems has reportedly been infected by the infamous 
Conficker superworm,
which has previously infected millions of Windows PCs and affected the 
operation of hospitals, military and large corporate systems.

Political blog Dizzy Thinks first reported that a memo (below) sent out to 
parliamentary IT network users
on Tuesday night warned that Conficker had disrupted the operation of 
parliamentary systems."
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>From the memo mentioned:

"We are unable to clean PCs and portable computers which are either not 
switched on or which are not authorised devices.
We therefore ask that if you are running a PC or portable computer not 
authorised to be on the Network that you take it off immediately.

* An additional characteristic of this virus is that for some types of files it 
can skip direct to the Network
from a USB memory stick or other portable storage device (e.g. mp3 players) 
without hitting the virus checker software.
We ask that for the time being you do not use memory sticks or any other 
portable storage devices on the Parliamentary Network."

More at
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/03/27/conficker_parliament_infection/

Juha-Matti
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