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Message-ID: <36402DCC1069D411922D00508B5B2CC21E3F2D01@ex-server1.napier.ac.uk>
From: R.Ferris at napier.ac.uk (Ferris, Robin)
Subject: exploit-dcomrpc.gen

further to last info, does any one have any packet information about this?
 
best info would be used to cretae a packets filter using etherpeak so we can
find source of infection.
 
TIA

-----Original Message-----
From: Ferris, Robin [mailto:R.Ferris@...ier.ac.uk]
Sent: 17 February 2004 14:59
To: full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com
Subject: [Full-Disclosure] exploit-dcomrpc.gen


Hi folks
 
a couple of quick questions, has any one else seen this infection recently
exploit-dcomrpc.gen, you would proably be using mcafee to see it detected as
this. 
 
I what is odd is that these machines that are infected are patched with
ms03-007/026/039 waswondering if any one had seen this at all.

*	infection goes to c:\windows\system32\drivers\svchost.exe 

*	infected file is in IE temp folder labelled as WksPatch[1].exe

Any info would be appreciated.
 
Thanks
 
Robin

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