SNMP worm?

From: David Gillett (gillettdavid_at_fhda.edu)
Date: 10/26/05

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      We're suddenly seeing a lot of unauthorized SNMP traffic, including
    some to broadcast destinations, from stations on our network that have
    no business doing that. Anyone know of a new virus/worm with that
    behaviour? (Details are still sketchy here -- I'm hoping someone else
    has seen this and can provide clues of additional symptoms to look for.)

    David Gillett


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