Re: New SQL Server worm - UDP Port 1434
From: Leythos (void@nowhere.com)
Date: 01/26/03
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From: Leythos <void@nowhere.com> Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2003 14:03:44 GMT
In article <v37p5i9qtal586@corp.supernews.com>, neosadist@hotmail.com
says...
[snip]
>
> Yeah, especially if it's infected as many m$ systems as a new worm usually
> does before it's caught, which is probably 75% lol
I think this one is a lot different than code red because it only
effects you if you are running MS SQL server and are stupid enough to
expose it to the internet. The others would hit about anyone with a MS
OS and outlook or other, this requires that you have SQL Server
installed, not patched to SP3, and be stupid enough to expose 1434 to
the internet.
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