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Message-ID: <0308131128050.139269600@somehost.domainz.com> From: devon at lithiumnode.com (Person) Subject: new msblaster on the loose? http://www.sarc.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.blaster.b.worm.html "The executable for this variant is named Penis32.exe." [t] On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, David Vincent wrote: > anyone else seeing this? > > --------------- > > http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=11018 > > New version of Blaster worm on the loose > Already > > By INQUIRER staff: Wednesday 13 August 2003, 16:51 > KASPERSKY LABS claimed this afternoon that there's already a new version of > the Blaster/Lovesan worm on the loose. > > And it says that's likely to mean a repeat of the outbreak we've seen during > this week. The new variety of Lovesan exploits the same vulnerability. > > Kaspersky says that the number of infected systems is around the 300,000 > mark, and the new variety may double this number. > > "In the worst case, the world community can face a global Internet slow down > and regional disruption... to the World Wide Web," said Eugene Kaspersky, > head of the labs. > > The new variety uses the name TEEKIDS.EXE instead of MSBLAST.EXE, different > code compression, and different signatures in the body of the worm. ? > > --------------- > > > David Vincent CNA/MCSE > Network Administrator > > www.mightyOaks.com > david.vincent@...htyoaks.com > > > MIGHTY OAKS WIRELESS SOLUTIONS INC. > 209-3347 Oak Street > Victoria, B.C. Canada V8X 1R2 > Phone: 250.386.9398 Fax: 250.386.9399 > Pager: 250.380.4575 Cell: 250.884.3000 > _______________________________________________ > Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. > Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html >
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