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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."
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On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, David Vincent wrote:
> anyone else seeing this?
>
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> 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. ?
>
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>
> David Vincent CNA/MCSE
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