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Marxists Internet Archive: Introduction The Marxists Internet Archive (MIA, is an all-volunteer, non-profit public library, established in its present form in 1998 (see also the for the archive's earlier history). In 2016, MIA averaged 2.1 million visitors per month, downloading 12.4 million files per month. This represents a 63% increase in visitors since 2010. In 2017, MIA has from.

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The Conficker worm has passed a dubious milestone. It has now infected more than 7 million computers, security experts estimate. On Thursday, researchers at the volunteer-run Shadowserver Foundation, all infected by the known variants of Conficker.

They have been able to keep track of Conficker infections by cracking the algorithm the worm uses to look for instructions on the Internet and placing their own 'sinkhole' servers on the Internet domains it is programmed to visit. Conficker has several ways of receiving instructions, so the bad guys have still been able to control PCs, but the sinkhole servers give researchers a good idea how many machines are infected. [ Further reading: ] Although Conficker is probably the computer worm most known about, PCs continue to get infected by it, said Andre DiMino, co-founder of The Shadowserver Foundation.

'The trend is definitely increasing and breaking 7 million is pretty much of a landmark event,' he said. Conficker first caught the attention of security experts in November 2008 and received widespread media attention in early 2009.

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