Net users can expect a growth in attacks of Unix systems next year, not to mention more Blaster-style worms capable of infecting computers without using email.. . .. Net users can expect a growth in attacks of Unix systems next year, not to mention more Blaster-style worms capable of infecting computers without using email. The growing trend of virus writers and spammers apparently working together (evidenced by worms like Sobig and Mimail) can also be expected to continue into 2004, according to security firm Sophos, which predict little let up in mass-mailing viruses next year. However, the UK-based anti-virus and anti-spam firm predicted that viruses infecting mobile devices will once again fail to pose much of a threat in 2004. . Individuals utilizing Unix systems should prepare for an uptick in cyber threats in the coming year, along with an increase in Blaster-like vulnerabilities.. Unix Attacks, Malware Prediction, Worm Threats, Network Security. . Anthony Pell
writes, " The impact of worms on the Internet has increased significantly over the past five years. In particular worms such as CodeRed II, NIMDA, and the more recent SQL Slammer prove that the ability to effectively impact... . writes, " The impact of worms on the Internet has increased significantly over the past five years. In particular worms such as CodeRed II, NIMDA, and the more recent SQL Slammer prove that the ability to effectively impact the Internet overall is here. This impact is not only felt at the connection endpoint where the worm takes residence and replicates itself but also on the infrastructure in-between. In the period of time that CodeRed II infection was at its most severe levels a unique effect began to be observed whereby global routing instability was detected throughout the Internet. " The link for this article located at is no longer available. . Cybersecurity incidents like CodeRed and SQL Slammer threatened internet stability by exploiting server vulnerabilities, revealing the need for stronger defenses and patch management. Internet Worms, Routing Threats, Network Security, Cyber Attack Analysis. . Anthony Pell
In the wake of the Apache Chunk Encoding vulnerability, the fun just doesn't seem to end. There seems to be another worm on the loose. The details of it are still being investigated. Currently, there is a thread on . . . . In the wake of the Apache Chunk Encoding vulnerability, the fun just doesn't seem to end. There seems to be another worm on the loose. The details of it are still being investigated. Currently, there is a thread on Bugtraq dedicated to this discussion. Located at the website are what little details are known about this so called worm. It was recently captured by the honeypot running on Microlink.lt. It installs itself on whatever server it can find vulnerable to its exploit. The intermediate advice is to patch your server until more information can be found out. . Delve into the recent findings concerning the Apache worm tied to vulnerabilities in Chunked Encoding, along with preventive strategies. Take immediate action!. Apache Worm, Chunk Encoding, Server Exploit, Security Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Microsoft says its Internet Information Server (IIS) is as secure as comparable products from other vendors. This follows a Gartner recommendation that enterprises hit by both the "Nimda" and "Code Red" worms look at alternatives. According to the advisory from Gartner . . . . Microsoft says its Internet Information Server (IIS) is as secure as comparable products from other vendors. This follows a Gartner recommendation that enterprises hit by both the "Nimda" and "Code Red" worms look at alternatives. According to the advisory from Gartner -- which is based in Stamford, Connecticut -- the success of the Nimda worm and of Code Red before that "highlights the risk of using IIS and the effort involved in keeping up with Microsoft's frequent security patches." Gartner's advisory was issued in the aftermath of last week's attack by the mass-mailing Nimda worm that infected systems running Microsoft Windows 95, 98, Me, NT and 2000. (See the link below: "Nimda worm hard to fight, but patches are available.") Unlike other worms and viruses, Nimda spread via network-based e-mail, as well as through contaminated Web browsers and exploited back doors left behind by previous malicious codes as Code Red and Sadmind. The link for this article located at CNN is no longer available. . Microsoft asserts that its IIS competes with competitors in terms of security, even though Gartner has raised concerns about vulnerabilities related to worms and the need for security updates.. IIS Security, Microsoft Server Security, Worm Threat, Gartner Advice. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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