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Posts: 6447
Joined: Jul. 6 2003
From: England, living in Italy
RE: Sasser Worm - take steps (in reply to Billyboy)
Nope, it's independent of attachements or email. It attacks your computer directly, without a firewall and latest Windows updates you could be at risk.
RE: Sasser Worm - take steps (in reply to Escribano)
Our Server computer was attacked last night in the cafe where I work luckily the antivirus stopped it from doing any real harm otherwise it would have been really bad news!!!
RE: Sasser Worm - take steps (in reply to Escribano)
But how do you get it? just surfing, and what kind of web sites, I heard it on attacks Win 2000 and XP is that right, and mainly if you have broadband Cheers Dave
RE: Sasser Worm - take steps (in reply to Billyboy)
2000 and XP, just being on-line without the right patches. Doesn't matter about broadband, if you have an IP address, which you have, it can try attack you. Though your ISP may also maintain a firewall. Simon
Thanks, but how does it get into your computer without downloading something? Also is it only 2000 and XP, and If so, I though 2000 is basically 98 se Cheers Dave
Posts: 6447
Joined: Jul. 6 2003
From: England, living in Italy
RE: Sasser Worm - take steps (in reply to Billyboy)
It does download something, you don't have to...
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W32/Sasser-A attempts to connect to computers through ports TCP/9996 and TCP/445. If the Windows computers are not patched against the LSASS vulnerability, an FTP script is downloaded and executed, which connects to port 5554 and downloads a copy of the worm via FTP (File Transfer Protocol).
You don't need to download anything to be attacked. Whilst on the Internet, without appropriate cloaking via a firewall and latest updates, you are always at risk. If you are on dial-up your ISP should be running a firewall of sorts but they don't know what ports you want to open up for gaming, messaging, web cam etc. so you should at least run a software firewall.
Windows 2000 is not anything like Windows 98, it is based on Windows NT technology.