Thanks for that. I've got a lot of useful info as regards the way this worm used the network. has any one been able to work out why it goes quiet for periods of time. I thought it might have been whilst it was replicating but was not sure. Also does any one know why it seems to scan a single subnet over and over again? like its stuck in a loop or something?
 
TIA
 
RF
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I've seen a short log where Nachia is sending out ICMP packets at the rate of 100 per second. Is this any use?
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Hi
 
im looking for a detailed sniffer analysis of nachia, I had watched theinfo flow through this list when it first appeared. However some one has just asked for some help but specifically from the detailed network sniffer side of things.
 
Things like packet sizes, frequency of scans, scan pattersn etc etc
 
TIA
 
RF

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