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August 13th, 2003, 06:08 PM
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BLaster/Lovesan has a sibling now.
By INQUIRER staff: Wednesday 13 August 2003, 16:51
KASPERSKY LABS claimed this afternoon that there's already a new Version of the BLaster/Lovesan worm on the loose.
And it says that's likely to mean a repeat of the outbreak we've seen during this week. The new variety of Lovesan exploits the same vulnerability.
Kaspersky says that the number of infected systems is around the 300,000 mark, and the new variety may double this number.
"In the worst case, the world community can face a global Internet slow down and regional disruption... to the World Wide Web," said Eugene Kaspersky, head of the labs.
The new variety uses the name TEEKIDS.EXE instead of MSBLAST.EXE, different code compression, and different signatures in the body of the worm. �
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August 13th, 2003, 06:21 PM
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Re: BLaster/Lovesan has a sibling now.
If you post stuff like this you need to post a link. I am having a hard time finding this, even on kaperskys site.
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August 13th, 2003, 06:29 PM
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August 13th, 2003, 09:00 PM
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Re: BLaster/Lovesan has a sibling now.
I can tolerate a lot of things that annoy me, but these stupid kids who create this stupid viruses and worms really irk me! What the heck are they trying to prove anyways? I think they should use their skills for something useful...!
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August 13th, 2003, 09:14 PM
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Re: BLaster/Lovesan has a sibling now.
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Originally posted by Captain Kwok:
I can tolerate a lot of things that annoy me, but these stupid kids who create this stupid viruses and worms really irk me! What the heck are they trying to prove anyways? I think they should use their skills for something useful...!
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The problem is the perception of the peole doing it is that it's not a big deal, merely a nuisance. They think of it as a challange, or perhaps a way to get noticed and get a job in IT security or something like that. Even if they catch them the penalties are minor, since the damage done to anyone particular person is typically not that serious. But we need to change our view of it as a culture, and nothing does that better then the attacks themselves.
I would support a very light sentance for anyone writing or distributing a virus. Say maybe one hour in jail, for every person affected!
The first time one of these pinheads gets convicted of 12 million counts of malicious tampering sentanced to 12 million consecutive one hour prison terms the rest of them might think twice about doing it themselves.
Geoschmo
[ August 13, 2003, 20:19: Message edited by: geoschmo ]
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Re: BLaster/Lovesan has a sibling now.
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Originally posted by Richard:
If you post stuff like this you need to post a link. I am having a hard time finding this, even on kaperskys site.
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http://www.theinquirer.net/
There ya go
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