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21.) Schneier on Security: Benevolent Worms
Over one day ago | Tuesday 19th of February 2008 12:00:00 AM
Milan Vojnovic and colleagues from Microsoft Research in Cambridge, UK, want to make useful pieces of information such as software updates behave more like computer worms: spreading between computers instead of being downloaded from ...
From schneier
22.) where we've been and where we're going
Over one day ago | Thursday 26th of June 2008 01:33:00 PM
this internet worm propagated by exploiting a critical vulnerability in ms windows. lovesan spread directly via the internet, moving from computer to computer, ignoring methods such as irc, p2p and email, which were popular at the time. ...
From gwe
23.) the history of the virus:
Over one day ago | Saturday 24th of May 2008 10:51:00 PM
the worm is designed to set up a flood net (stable of zombies which could be used to overwhelm one or more systems). 2003 - sobig, slammer, lovgate, fizzer, blaster/welchia/mimail sobig, a worm that carried its own smtp mail program and ...
From shahrukh khan
24.) avast! virus cleaner - free virus removal tool
Over one day ago | Saturday 16th of August 2008 06:11:00 AM
if, despite all the security measures you take, your computer getsinfected by a virus or worm, it is necessary to disinfect your systemsomehow. while for some viruses the only 100% reliable method ofdisinfection is restoring your system ...
From nicefunn
25.) Sempai.inFo - 411» Blog Archive » Weak IPv6 Security Leaves ...
Over one day ago | Wednesday 23rd of July 2008 12:00:00 AM
A number of computer worms, including Blaster and its follow-up Welchia, worked by exploiting a buffer overflow with Windows? internal RPC infrastructure, which listens on port 135 and is ordinarily covered up by a firewall. ...
From admin
26.) [full-disclosure] is the security industry like a lemon market?
Over one day ago | Wednesday 23rd of July 2008 11:40:00 AM
summer of 2003 when a number of high profile worms affected microsoft products (sql slammer, blaster, welchia, sobig, sober) and one was even potentially the cause of the north-east blackout in august of that year. ...
From -News Archive-
27.) Patrick Carnahan, Dusty Roberts, Zack Shay, Jeff Yeary 'motivation ...
Over one day ago | Sunday 02nd of July 2006 12:39:00 PM
It is also believed that Welchia committed two major cyber crimes: unauthorized access and continued unsanctioned access (The vicious world of viruses and worms). Based on this information, one important conclusion may be drawn: even ...
From unknown
28.) Peter Szor 'Art of Computer Virus Research and Defense' (VX heavens)
Over one day ago | Monday 03rd of September 2007 12:00:00 AM
Capturing the Blaster Worm; 14.8.2. Capturing the Linux/Slapper Worm; 14.8.3. Capturing the W32/Sasser.D Worm; 14.8.4. Capturing the Ping Requests of the W32/Welchia Worm; 14.8.5. Detecting W32/Slammer and Related Exploits ...
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29.) John Aycock, Alana Maurushat '"Good" Worms and Human Rights' (VX ...
Over one day ago | Friday 19th of January 2007 06:57:00 PM
Real attempts at predator worms, such as the Welchia worm which tried to clean up after Blaster [24], have generally proven disastrous and have resulted in more trouble than the original worm caused. ...
From unknown
30.) Practical Ethics: Hacking the spammers
Over one day ago | Monday 10th of November 2008 12:00:00 AM
Given the frequency of glitches caused by code it is a potentially risky manoeuvre that could easily backfire (cf. the Welchia worm). From a legal standpoint it is also potentially problematic, since the originators would then be ...
From Anders Sandberg
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