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From: Dkillion at netscreen.com (Dave Killion)
Subject: DCOM RPC exploit IDS rule?

NetScreen IDP has it in this week's signature update, already out.

When placed in in-line mode and with a rule set to 'drop connection' it
denies the exploit before it reaches into the network.

Sorry for the corporate plug, but someone asked.

I'm not in Support, so I haven't heard from customers how active it is.

I hope this information is helpful, 

Dave Killion 
Senior Security Engineer 
Security Group, NetScreen Technologies, Inc.


-----Original Message-----
From: Joshua Thomas [mailto:JThomas@...eronemedia.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 1:48 PM
To: 'full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com'
Subject: [Full-Disclosure] DCOM RPC exploit IDS rule?


Two questions: 
1) Are there IDS rules out for the DCOM RPC exploit yet? 
2) If so, how much activity in "the wild" has anyone seen on their IDS
of choice for this exploit? 
Cheers, 
Joshua Thomas 
Network Operations Engineer 
PowerOne Media, Inc. 
tel: 518-687-6143 
jthomas@...eronemedia.com 
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