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Message-ID: <000c01c3045f$f525b840$0400000a@implexantsystems.com>
From: chris at implexantsystems.com (Chris)
Subject: Internet Attacks... worms possibly?

All,

I just started noticing around 1:50PM PST 4/15/03 that several popular
websites were getting low pings, and loading slow. My immediate thought was
another variant of SQL Slammer. However, firewall logs show nothing above
normal traffic. What kind of traffic do your firewall logs show, and is
anyone experiencing the same problem? I've contact a few users via forums
ect. and have found that some school networks and other businesses are
experiencing same thing I am. More specifically I'm wondering if this is
some kind of new virus chewing up bandwidth.

I've posted more specifics here under the user name implexant :
http://www.techimo.com/forum/t61169.html 

Chris
ImplexantSystems.com
chris@...lexantsystems.com 
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