Hi again! Here's one: http://www.msnbc.com/news/481998.asp I lost the other one that included a link to CERT's page. Theres a mention of it here: http://www.cert.org/current/current_activity.html No, they're not stupid. But no system is perfect.... It's not an extreme virus, either. I found a copy of it on my linux server, but the registry entries they talked about didn't seem to be included on any NT machines, only 98. - Mike -----Original Message----- From: Eduardo Carriles [mailto:eduardo.carriles@teleline.es] Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 5:00 PM To: SuSE Security Mail List Subject: Re: [suse-security] Microsoft Hacked!!!!! Hi, ---- Mike Johnson wrote:
Hey, that's just what I heard on MS-NBC.
Need a read this cute MS-NBC, got some link on it?? But i maintain my original guess on the not stupidity of $MS. Greets...!!
Also, if you read the text I included, the Feb article is actually a set of recommendations on an older, similar case.
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Hi, allthough it might be amusing to some, I was interrested if only MS shares are vulnerable or samba too? Anyone got an answer, even if it is just to try te be on topic? thanks mike
If the question is about SMB services on MS OS's, the answer is yes.
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 / 2000 Ignored SMB Response DoS Vulnerability:
Transmitting SMB requests to either port 445 or 139 without acknowledging
the responses will cause Windows NT 4.0 to refuse any incoming network
connections and will disable any SMB-reliant services in Windows 2000 until
20 seconds after the connection desists. Outgoing network connections in
Windows 2000 are not affected by this vulnerability.
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 / 2000 SMB Write Request DoS Vulnerability:
Windows NT 4.0 and 2000 hosts will crash if they receive a DCE/RPC request
encapusulated in a SMB write request with an incorrect data length field.
As far as i know, those 2 dont have a solution yet, but i didn't check MS
advisories to check. Both were posted to Bugtraq by Luke Kenneth Casson
Leighton
Hi,
allthough it might be amusing to some, I was interrested if only MS shares are vulnerable or samba too? Anyone got an answer, even if it is just to try te be on topic?
thanks
mike
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