No idea.
Antonio
On 6 Jul 2004, at 11:21, Jens Bladt wrote:

Thankas for the info.
What is ISS?

Jens Bladt
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-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: Antonio Aparicio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendt: 6. juli 2004 11:17 Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Emne: OT: Windows Scob virus collects passwords, financial data; Macintosh unaffected


For those on the list who beleive windows is safe:�

"Hackers sent a chill across the Web last week when they engineered a
way to take over Microsoft-designed Web servers [IIS] to spread a virus
onto Windows PCs. The virus was planted on Windows computers when they
visited Web sites that had been attacked. Macintosh computers were not
affected...," Al Fasoldt reports for The Syracuse Post-Standard.

"The breach in IIS security is considered extremely grave, considering
the way hackers forced the IIS systems to become virus servers.
Basically, when a Windows PC running Internet Explorer asked for a page
from one of the hacked Web sites, it got both the page and the Scob
Trojan at the same time. There was no outward sign that anything was
amiss. Internet experts pointed out that the infected Web sites were
all standard sites - all 'trusted sites,' in the words of one of the
security experts," Fasoldt reports. "... [The Scob Trojan works by]
logging keystrokes on the infected Windows computer with the aim of
collecting passwords and financial data."


  "This much was known as of midweek: Only Windows computers are
affected... if they use Internet Explorer... There is no fix for the
problem as of yet... The version of Internet Explorer used on Macintosh
computers is safe. Apple Computer's own browser, Safari, is also safe.
Apple's Macintoshes do not work the way Windows computers do, and
viruses aren't able to get the same kind of foothold on Macs... Web
servers other than IIS were not vulnerable to this attack," Fasoldt
reports.

Antonio







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