I was hit by this worm - the first sign was that somehow I got logged off on my machine - I'd notice this in the morning or wen I came home from work. Then there was the appearance of a TFTP file in my startup folder that Windows attempted to run, but didn't know what program to use. Just by plain luck I saw a dialog pop up which said "Remote Procedure Call Failed - shutting down in 30 seconds". I remembered reading the article about it and so I went and got the patch. The worm also created an administrative user called "Update".
When I starting doing webdevelopment about 3.5 years ago, my and my colleagues were writing pages for Arizona State's College of Business. They're all about Microsoft so we were designing web applications for them on IE. I worked there for 2 years and by the end of it, I knew the IE DOM like the ingredients on cheetos... So I can make pretty nifty pages in IE, but the really sad thing is (of course) they never show up on mozilla or netscape. I've been trying to read up on the mozilla dom when I get time. I hope mozilla can incorporate some of IE's filters and such... could something like this be standardized? Whenever I try to stick to CSS standards, the pages never come out right on IE. So I will have to use some work arounds... IE has some pretty neat stuff but unfortunately, none of it is STANDARD!
But Netcraft says www.nse-india.com is running Solaris 8...
I was hit by this worm - the first sign was that somehow I got logged off on my machine - I'd notice this in the morning or wen I came home from work. Then there was the appearance of a TFTP file in my startup folder that Windows attempted to run, but didn't know what program to use. Just by plain luck I saw a dialog pop up which said "Remote Procedure Call Failed - shutting down in 30 seconds". I remembered reading the article about it and so I went and got the patch. The worm also created an administrative user called "Update".
When I starting doing webdevelopment about 3.5 years ago, my and my colleagues were writing pages for Arizona State's College of Business. They're all about Microsoft so we were designing web applications for them on IE. I worked there for 2 years and by the end of it, I knew the IE DOM like the ingredients on cheetos... So I can make pretty nifty pages in IE, but the really sad thing is (of course) they never show up on mozilla or netscape. I've been trying to read up on the mozilla dom when I get time. I hope mozilla can incorporate some of IE's filters and such... could something like this be standardized? Whenever I try to stick to CSS standards, the pages never come out right on IE. So I will have to use some work arounds... IE has some pretty neat stuff but unfortunately, none of it is STANDARD!