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INTERNET RISK UPDATE for 07-12-2002
ISS X-Force Internet Threat Intelligence Center

www.iss.net - Click on the AlertCon logo for more information.  

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ALERTCON 1
Projected:  AlertCon 1
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ALERTCON 1 - We are at AlertCon 1, the usual chaotic, unregulated state of
the Internet.

VULNERABILITIES: 

A set of security holes, three in Microsoft's SQL Server and one in an
encryption plug-in made by Network Associates for Microsoft's Outlook e-mail
client, were patched by the vendors yesterday.

VIRUSES/WORMS:  

W32/Grade.A is a worm that spreads via e-mail, by sending itself out to
every address in the Outlook Address Book. It is difficult to know if this
worm has reached your computer, as the message it uses to spread has
variable characteristics.

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RECOMMENDATIONS
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For the Microsoft Security Bulletins:
http://www.microsoft.com/security 

For the Network Associates PGP patch:
<http://www.nai.com/naicommon/download/upgrade/patches/patch-pgphotfix.asp>

For the Virus/Worm of the day:
http://www.pandasoftware.com 

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BACKGROUND, COPYRIGHT NOTICE, and DISCLAIMER 
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Background. We provide this information in the spirit of PDD 63 to
help security professionals wage the war against Internet threats
more effectively. Information in this update derived primarily from
global, real time, 24 x 7 IDS feeds, ISS X-Force R&D Team research,
and professional liaison. Other sources as noted. AlertCon 1 - Internet risk
baseline reflecting the malicious, determined, global, 24/7 attacks
experienced by all networks connected to the Internet. In simple terms,
AlertCon 1 indicates that a newly configured computer will be compromised
within 24 hours of first being connected to the Internet.  AlertCon 2 means
increased vigilance is necessary. The potential exists for increased risk
because of new vulnerabilities or credible threats to the confidentiality,
integrity, and/or availability of computer networks. Some degree of
vulnerability assessment and potential corrective action is recommended.
AlertCon 3 reflects focused attacks. Internet attacks have been noted
against specific vulnerabilities or inherent information system weaknesses.
Immediate defensive action is required.  AlertCon 4 means an actual or
potentially catastrophic security situation has arisen within a network or
group of networks whose survival depends on immediate and focused defensive
action. This condition may be imminent or ongoing. All summaries cover 24
hours the previous workday, GMT. Monday summaries may cover some weekend
activity. 

Copyright 2002 Internet Security Systems, Inc. Permission is granted
for the redistribution of the Internet Risk electronically.
It is not to be sold or edited in any way without express consent of
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Disclaimer: This information is subject to change without notice. Use
of this information constitutes acceptance for use in an 'as is'
condition. There are no warranties with regard to this information.
In no event shall the author be liable for any damages whatsoever
arising out of or in connection with the use or spread of this
information. Any use of this information is at the user's own risk.
No other use authorized. FOIA Exemption 4.

Patrick Gray
Manager, X-Force
Internet Threat Intelligence Center
Internet | Security | Systems 
The Power To Protect
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