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Sasser Worm Infects Thousands of Computers Worldwide
Bloomberg ^
| May 3, 2004
Posted on 05/03/2004 8:30:21 AM PDT by FourPeas
Edited on 07/19/2004 2:14:00 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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May 3 (Bloomberg) -- A computer worm called Sasser may have infected hundreds of thousands of computers through the Internet and is still spreading, possibly disrupting business today, a security software expert said.
The worm, which is different than a virus because it doesn't need to be attached to an e-mail to spread, causes a computer to shut down and then reboot several times, apparently without causing any permanent damage, said Mikko Hyppoenen, director of virus research with Helsinki-based F-Secure Oyj. The worm was detected Saturday at 4 a.m. Finnish time, he said.
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: lowqualitycrap; microsoft; sasser; windows; worm
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To: brownsfan
Watch it. As I said, I've been a Mac user for over 15 years.
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posted on
05/03/2004 9:05:51 AM PDT
by
al_c
To: al_c
"Watch it. As I said, I've been a Mac user for over 15 years."
Did I forget to mention humorless as well? :P
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posted on
05/03/2004 9:08:43 AM PDT
by
brownsfan
(I didn't leave the democratic party, the democratic party left me.)
To: FourPeas
It's not coming that fast yet - only 30 hits on the firewall in the last 45 minutes from this thing...
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posted on
05/03/2004 9:19:45 AM PDT
by
general_re
(Drive offensively - the life you save may be your own.)
To: rewrite
I'm proud to say I helped vote this worm out of the Senate.
____________________-
What? You interrupted his concern about the dawficit?
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posted on
05/03/2004 9:20:14 AM PDT
by
Ole Okie
(John F'n Kerry: "I threw my medals over the fence before I didn't throw my medals over the fence.")
To: sandpit
Norton didn't stop it. I'm trying to get rid of it on my daughter's computer, right now.
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posted on
05/03/2004 9:22:37 AM PDT
by
IamHD
To: al_c
I've been a Mac for about the same length of time and have never had a virus. Not sure what you are picking up.
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posted on
05/03/2004 9:22:51 AM PDT
by
mass55th
To: general_re
My firewall here at work is registering approx. 3 hits a minute.
To: j_tull
My son just called and said that there was something wrong with his computer and he is in the middle of finals and has a paper due. I told him that I would research the problem for him. If you figure out how to fix it, let me know, please.
I just tried to go to Spybot and couldn't get on because they are over loaded.
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posted on
05/03/2004 9:28:37 AM PDT
by
Eva
To: Arthalion
Using a combination of intelligent routers, carefully located segmenting firewalls, VLANS, and a new forced update system to keep everyone patched up, we're crossing our fingers that this one wont hit us in any significant way. Block inbound traffic on TCP port 445.
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posted on
05/03/2004 9:29:03 AM PDT
by
general_re
(Drive offensively - the life you save may be your own.)
To: IamHD
Norton won't stop this. If you have a router such as linksys block tcp port 445. This is the door this sucker is coming through.
To: FourPeas
Re Panda and Post 4
Switched from Trend Micro Pccillin to Panda about
6 months ago when built new computer (XP home) and found
that I would have to uninstall Zone Alarm in order
to install Pccillin since it had it's own fire wall.
Could have uninstalled Pccillin firewall afterwards
and then reinstalled ZoneAlarm but that looked like
too much risk.
Panda seems faster and seems to work just as well as
TrendMicro's Pccillin. Panda is also cheaper and will
install with a third party firewall like ZoneAlarm already
present. Thus, of the two, Panda and Pccillin, Panda appears
to work as well, if not better, and is also cheaper.
Gave up on Norton years ago after it totally screwed up
a laptop.
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posted on
05/03/2004 9:29:44 AM PDT
by
dickmc
To: Danette
To: ParityErr
Hmmph. I'm getting less than one a minute - so far, it's all from "nearby" machines.
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posted on
05/03/2004 9:32:19 AM PDT
by
general_re
(Drive offensively - the life you save may be your own.)
To: brownsfan
Save your energy. Mac users are zealots. They are insecure that they are out of step with the rest of the world, so they cover it with that elitist attitude. Not surprising that Mac users tend to be liberal! :) I heard a rumor that MAC users don't fall down.
To: Psycho_Bunny
My neighbor's XP box is down with it. It boots, starts to run, but before she can do anything to help herself, it shuts down.
Her PC was taken down by one of last year's worms as well. At the time, I wasn't having any problems on my XP, so I asked her if she had an antivirus program.
"Oh yeah, we have Norton Antivirus" she told me. However she had refused to pay for a subscription when the time came and her virus file was over a year old. That little error cost her reloading XP, all her apps and losing all the family photos, which she had meant to really put on a CD one of these days.
So now her PC is belly up again, and guess what? She had really meant to pay that $15 for the Norton subscription from last year, and she's trying to pay it NOW, but just can't get it to stay running. And this last year of family photos never got put on a CD either, darn it. It's just not fair!
*sigh*
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posted on
05/03/2004 9:36:12 AM PDT
by
Sender
(I actually voted for inconsistancy before I voted against it.)
To: ParityErr
"Norton won't stop this." I know, that's what I said. :) My daughter called me from work this morning and asked me if I could get rid of it. I told her last night to update her patch from MS, but no, moms don't know anything. I'm waiting for her to bring her computer to me. How would you go about blocking port 445?
Also, everytime she tries to get her patch, the computer shuts down. If I startup in safe mode, can I get online and download the patch that way? Or, should I remove the bugger from the registry, first, and then try to patch?
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posted on
05/03/2004 9:37:15 AM PDT
by
IamHD
To: Sender
Flat learning curve. Perhaps you should remind her to change the oil in her car, too.
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posted on
05/03/2004 9:38:47 AM PDT
by
FourPeas
To: Billthedrill
bfl just in case
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posted on
05/03/2004 9:42:30 AM PDT
by
oyez
(Fortune favors the bold.)
To: IamHD
Try
THIS TOOL. Personally, I'd hold out for champagne...
To: FourPeas
All of the 'family computer experts' take cover! Unplug your phones! Lock your doors!
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posted on
05/03/2004 9:45:06 AM PDT
by
Snowy
(Microsoft: "You've got questions? We've got dancing paperclips.")
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