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.NET News Desk Sasser: Microsoft Offers Removal Tool, Seeks Worm Source
Sasser: Microsoft Offers Removal Tool, Seeks Worm Source
May. 3, 2004 12:00 AM
A recent increase in malicious activity on the Internet, including the development of attack tools and exploit code, has resulted in an automated attack against computer users in the form of a worm identified as "W32.Sasser.worm" ("Sasser"). Through this worm, the attacker is attempting to exploit systems that are not protected against the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSASS) vulnerability, which is mitigated by the use of a firewall and fixed in Microsoft Security Update MS04-011 on April 13, 2004. There is additional malicious activity in the form of variants of a worm known as "Agobot" (or "Agrobot"), which similarly seeks to exploit systems not protected by a firewall or the installation of MS04-011. In a bulletin, the McAfee division of Network Associates, Inc. describes Sasser as "a self-executing worm that spreads by exploiting the Microsoft MS04-011 vulnerability. The primary purpose of the worm seems to be to spread to as many vulnerable machines as possible by exploiting un-patched Windows systems, giving it the ability to execute without requiring any action on the part of the user. Once activated the worm copies itself to a folder in the Windows System directory and adds a registry run key to load at system start-up." Microsoft is working closely with law enforcement authorities, including the Northwest CyberCrime Taskforce, a joint effort between the FBI and U.S. Secret Service, to forensically analyze the malicious code in Sasser and Agobot, to identify and bring to justice those responsible for this malicious activity. The investigation is ongoing, and questions about the investigation should be referred to the Northwest CyberCrime Taskforce. At the same time, Microsoft is working closely with the anti-virus community and other industry partners to help protect our customers. Customers using a firewall-- including the firewall in Windows XP, as well as third-party hardware or software firewalls -- are generally protected against the Sasser and Agobot threats. Customers can protect against these attacks by first ensuring that their firewall is in place, and then installing Microsoft Security update MS04-011 immediately. The MS04-011 security bulletin is available as a free download or users can use Windows Update to access the latest security update. In addition, Microsoft has made a no-cost, software-based cleaner tool available that customers can use to automatically remove the Sasser worm from infected PCs after deploying the security update. Customers who have followed the steps on www.microsoft.com/protect to enable Automatic Updates should already be protected against these emerging threats, as they should have received MS04-011 automatically. Microsoft continues to recommend that all customers visit www.microsoft.com/protect to take three key steps to protect their PCs. These include:
Immediate information and cure for this worm can also be found online at the Network Associates McAfee AVERT site. McAfee AVERT is advising its customers to update to the 4355 DATs to stay protected Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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