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Posted by sangxjin on 01-26-2003 05:23 AM:

jusun

the exploit on the ms sql 2000 servers. were the sysadmins notified of this? was there even a patch?

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Posted by micron on 01-26-2003 05:35 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by sangxjin
jusun

the exploit on the ms sql 2000 servers. were the sysadmins notified of this? was there even a patch?


yes, the vulnerability was discovered more than six months ago, on may 15, 2002, with a public announcement on july 25, 2002. microsoft issued a hotfix for mssql2000 service pack 2, followed by service pack 3 which resolved the issue. go here for more information.

its amazing how lazy some sysadmins are, especially those in korea. korea was hit hardest from 'code red' not less than two years ago. yet that didnt stop the admins there from being prompt to patch for future security issues. had all sysadmins been diligent, 'sapphire' wouldnt have caused much havoc.

ofcourse, this, like 'code red', only affected microsoft servers. maybe its time the world switched to linux servers, paired with more competent admins.


Posted by merdawg on 01-26-2003 05:52 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by jusunlee
yes, the vulnerability was discovered more than six months ago, on may 15, 2002, with a public announcement on july 25, 2002. microsoft issued a hotfix for mssql2000 service pack 2, followed by service pack 3 which resolved the issue. go here for more information.

its amazing how lazy some sysadmins are, especially those in korea. korea was hit hardest from 'code red' not less than two years ago. yet that didnt stop the admins there from being prompt to patch for future security issues. had all sysadmins been diligent, 'sapphire' wouldnt have caused much havoc.

ofcourse, this, like 'code red', only affected microsoft servers. maybe its time the world switched to linux servers, paired with more competent admins.



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Posted by TAIgrr on 01-26-2003 06:24 AM:

is that why the internet was being so slow ????

i thought it was JUST my comp... i was going crazy,

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Posted by ajy on 01-26-2003 12:06 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by TAIgrr
is that why the internet was being so slow ????

i thought it was JUST my comp... i was going crazy,



yep


Posted by YaaMaKoh on 01-26-2003 02:26 PM:

weren't u leaving?

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Posted by AZN Pinoy BOI on 01-26-2003 03:55 PM:

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weren't u leaving?


what????

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Posted by sangxjin on 01-26-2003 04:02 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by jusunlee
yes, the vulnerability was discovered more than six months ago, on may 15, 2002, with a public announcement on july 25, 2002. microsoft issued a hotfix for mssql2000 service pack 2, followed by service pack 3 which resolved the issue. go here for more information.

its amazing how lazy some sysadmins are, especially those in korea. korea was hit hardest from 'code red' not less than two years ago. yet that didnt stop the admins there from being prompt to patch for future security issues. had all sysadmins been diligent, 'sapphire' wouldnt have caused much havoc.

ofcourse, this, like 'code red', only affected microsoft servers. maybe its time the world switched to linux servers, paired with more competent admins.



is it possible that amateur "hackers" could alter this exploit and include a payload of more devastating outcomes?

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Posted by ajy on 01-26-2003 04:50 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by sangxjin
is it possible that amateur "hackers" could alter this exploit and include a payload of more devastating outcomes?


yeah i think it was a group who brought this up again, i heard about a group of hackers a while ago in asia who were threaatening to 'take over' the internet


Posted by MasWusHot on 01-26-2003 04:56 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by AjY 2k
yeah i think it was a group who brought this up again, i heard about a group of hackers a while ago in asia who were threaatening to 'take over' the internet

lol...damn people takin over the internet!! sounds funny even tho it isnt

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Posted by sangxjin on 01-26-2003 05:11 PM:

im going to cry the day the world is run by computers.

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Posted by eddiee on 01-26-2003 06:17 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by sangxjin
im going to cry the day the world is run by computers.


lol


the lag seems to be slowing down or gone even


Posted by ajy on 01-26-2003 07:16 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by LiLbLuEaZnBoY
lol


the lag seems to be slowing down



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Posted by Crazydeb8ter on 01-26-2003 07:48 PM:

fascinating (really =] )

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Posted by YaaMaKoh on 01-27-2003 02:52 PM:

my computer said it caught a virus called "Win32/Supova.worm.40960.B"
my internet and my computers going reall slow -_-;

[edit- this is krnxswat on my friends name -_-;]

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