Update:  Looked at the firewall and saw that some systems were trying to contact 
outside systems on ports 135 and 445.  It looks and acts like "W32.HLLW.Gaobot.AA", 
but it would have to be some sort of variant due to the change in the file names.  
Whatdoyathink?

-----Original Message-----
From: James Patterson Wicks 
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 4:18 PM
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Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Backdoor.Sdbot.N Question


Anyone know how Backdoor.Sdbot.N spreads?  This morning we had several users pop up 
with this trojan (or a new variant).  These users generated a ton of traffic until 
their machines were unplugged from the network.  There systems have all the markers 
for the Backdoor.Sdbot.N trojan (registry entries, etc), but was not picked up by the 
Norton virus scan.  In fact, even it you perform a manual scan after the trojan was 
discovered, it is still not detected in the scan.

I would also like to know if this is also an indicator of not having the patch for the 
Blaster worm.

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