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Bug centre monitors real-time threats


From: InfoSec News <isn () c4i org>
Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 03:01:03 -0500 (CDT)

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By James Middleton [10-05-2002]

Internet Storm Centre offers latest security alerts

The Sans Institute's Incidents.org security watchtower has launched a
new monitoring centre to keep track of threats in the wild.  The
Internet Storm Centre lives at isc.incidents.org and informs network
administrators of the latest security alerts and real-time threats.

Currently we're well in the green on the threat level meter and there
are no current alerts.

But the Storm Centre is warning that widespread port 80 scans, still
being caused by Nimda and Code Red, are dominating all other activity.

The Storm Centre is also keeping its eyes peeled for exploits of
yesterday's Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Daemon (DHCPD).

An advisory from the Computer Emergency Response Team (Cert) warned
that a format string vulnerability in the Internet Software
Consortium's DHCPD could allow a remote attacker to execute code with
root privileges on the server that allocates network addresses and
assigns configuration parameters to hosts.

The Storm Centre is located here [1]. The Cert advisory on the ISC
DHCPD can be found here [2].

[1] http://isc.incidents.org/
[2] http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2002-12.html



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