DocumentCode
1158871
Title
Internet slammed again [hacking]
Author
Cherry, Steven M.
Volume
40
Issue
3
fYear
2003
fDate
3/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
59
Abstract
The author describes how hackers broke new ground the weekend of 24-26 January 2003 with an unusual type of Internet attack. While most computer worms propagate by e-mail, Slammer spread over the Internet among servers and even corporate PCs running such programs as the premium version of the Office XP software suite. The afflicted computers all ran software containing Microsoft´s database programs SQL Server 2000 or SQL Data Engine. At least a dozen Microsoft offerings do, hence Slammer´s dizzying rate of propagation. infected computers used up to 60 percent of their processing abilities generating artificial traffic between each other. Slammer´s attempts to find new computers to infect also spewed prodigious amounts of traffic throughout the Net. The enormous loads even overwhelmed servers not running the vulnerable software. The largest US automated teller network was affected, as was Microsoft´s own site.
Keywords
Internet; SQL; computer crime; Internet attack; Microsoft; Office XP; SQL Data Engine; SQL Server 2000; Slammer; automated teller network; computer worms; corporate PCs; hacking; infection; servers; Computer crime; Computer hacking; Computer worms; Databases; Electronic mail; Internet; Personal communication networks; Radio access networks; Telecommunication traffic; Web server;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Spectrum, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9235
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSPEC.2003.1184448
Filename
1184448
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