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New Apache Worm Starts to Spread
Posted by admin on Saturday, June 29, 2002 - 06:38 PM
Apache admin writes "Security experts are rushing to decode a worm program that exploits a 2-week-old flaw to infect computers running vulnerable versions of the popular open-source Apache Web server application.

The worm is thought to be capable of spreading only to Web servers running the FreeBSD operating system, an open-source variant of Unix, that haven't had a patch applied for the recent flaw. Although few people have reported the worm, it is thought to be infecting vulnerable Web servers worldwide...

At present, if the Apache worm tries to spread to any non-FreeBSD system, it will likely crash the session on the server to which the worm had connected. That's not so bad, said [eEye Digital Security's chief hacking officer Marc] Maiffret, but it could cause many servers to crash if the worm develops into an epidemic... Story taken from CNet.
The full story is here. Not nice to see yet another Apache flaw......."


Note: Not nice to see yet another Apache flaw.......

 
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