FYI...
DNS Changer working group ...
- https://krebsonsecurity.com/2012/02/...hanger-trojan/
"... Computers still infected with DNSChanger are up against a countdown clock. As part of the DNSChanger botnet takedown, the feds secured a court order to replace the Trojan’s DNS infrastructure with surrogate, legitimate DNS servers. But those servers are only allowed to operate until March 8, 2012. Unless the court extends that order, any computers still infected with DNSChanger may no longer be able to browse the Web... there are still -millions- of PCs infected with DNSChanger... Even if the DNS Changer working group manages to get the deadline extended, the cleanup process will likely take many years. At least, that’s been the experience of the the Conficker Working Group, a similar industry consortium that was created to help contain and clean up infections from the infamous Conficker Worm. That working group was formed in 2009, yet according to the group’s latest statistics, nearly 3 million systems remain infected with Conficker. Given the Conficker Working Group’s experience, shutting down the surrogate DNS network on March 8 may actually be a faster — albeit more painful — way to clean up the problem... Home users can avail themselves of step-by-step instructions at this link* to learn of possible DNSChanger infections..."
* DNS Changer Working Group (DCWG) - Checking for DNS Changer >> http://dcwg.org/checkup.html
DNS Changer Eye Chart: http://dns-ok.us/