I can acknowledge that we see the worm also in Europe/Austria. Today we had a customer with a Black Ice firewall flooding us with random 4000/udp traffic before we shut him down. Kind Regards, -- DI (FH) Florian Frotzler IT Planning e W ) a ) v ) e eWave Telekommunikation GmbH A-1210 Wien, Ignaz-Koeck-Strasse 1
Von: George Bakos
The number of immediately vulnerable hosts was rapidly depleted by the worm, given the launch was AFTER most business had shut down for the weekend. I'll venture that Black Ice, a commercial security product, is deployed much more widely on the corporate laptop than the home machine.
I expect to see more than a slight bump in those numbers come Monday AM.
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On Sat, 20 Mar 2004 13:50:30 -0800 Josh Richards <jrichard@digitalwest.net> wrote:
The good news is that "witty" appears to not be a very witty propagator. Our flow data shows attempts to connect to 4000/udp on hosts in our network having a downward trend over the last few hours:
Time Unique Source IPs 08:00 350 09:00 332 10:00 297 11:00 298 12:00 265
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