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Message-ID: <000a01c2c491$f34829d0$6601a8c0@rms2>
From: rms at computerbytesman.com (Richard M. Smith)
Subject: A few quick questions about the SQL Sapphire Worm

Hi, 

I have a few quick questions about this new SQL Sapphire worm:

1.  The worm spreads via UDP port 1434.  Shouldn't 
    all firewalls already be blocking this port?

2.  Did anyone ever publish sample exploit code for the 
    MS02-039 security hole that the Sapphire worm uses?
    If so, what's the URL for the sample code?

Thanks,
Richard M. Smith
http://www.ComputerBytesMan.com


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