Via CNN.

[snip]

A computer worm shut down computer systems running the Windows 2000 operating 
system across the United States on Tuesday, hitting computers at CNN, ABC and 
The New York Times.

Around 5 p.m. computers began crashing at CNN facilities in New York and 
Atlanta. ABC said its problems began in New York about 1:30 p.m.

The Caterpillar Co. in Peoria, Illinois also was reportedly affected.

David Perry of Trend Micro said that the attack seems to have been triggered by 
a new worm, called worm--rbot.ebq. He said the symptoms -- computers repeatedly 
shutting down and rebooting -- was consistent with that virus.

Johannes Ullrich, director of the Sans Institute, a network security firm in 
Jacksonville, Florida, said the outage also may have been caused by the Zotob 
worm, which was released last weekend.

"It will connect to a control server to ask for instructions. It scans network 
neighborhoods and tries to infect them, as well," Ullrich said.

Several versions of the worm have been released, some as late as Tuesday, he 
said.

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http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/internet/08/16/computer.worm/index.html

- ferg


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