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'Sasser' Worm Takes Advantage of Microsoft's Windows Security Flaw.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, May, 2004

By Beatrice E. Garcia, The Miami Herald Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

May 4--A new, insidious worm has infected hundreds of thousands of computers around the world since late Friday, exploiting a security flaw in Microsoft's Windows operating systems.

Unlike previous computer attacks, this new one -- dubbed "Sasser" -- doesn't require users to click on an e-mail attachment to launch it. Sasser, a "network worm," can automatically scan the Internet for computers with the flaw and send a copy of itself there. Internet security experts are alarmed that Sasser worm has appeared only a few weeks after Microsoft announced the discovery of the flaw in Windows 2000 and XP and released a patch to fix it.

In the past, it has taken virus...

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