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New Microsoft SQL Server Worm

Ian Bell writes: "A new unnamed worm has been released and, once again, Microsoft software is the target. More specifically, this new worm targets Microsoft SQL servers with no administrator passwords set. Once the server is infected, it logs onto Internet Relay Chat (IRC) servers and is ready to receive commands and act accordingly. Although this can be a fairly malicious worm, it is very unlikely to infect many servers due to the fact that majority of Microsoft SQL servers have administrator passwords."

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  1. Perhaps this will help mysql and postgresql by djcdplaya · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    the only reason Microshaft products are still widely used is due to the fact that they are generally easy to set up. Maybe this will show some admins that an easy set up will skip details (although I don't really consider a password to be a "detail") and that perhaps with a little effort on their part, a much superior product can be had for free (mysql and postgresql). Anyway, just my 2 cents.

  2. I had an administrator password once.. by BEA6D · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    but I forgot it.

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