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| Subject: | SNMP worm? |
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| Date: | Wed, 26 Oct 2005 13:56:38 -0700 |
We're suddenly seeing a lot of unauthorized SNMP traffic, including some to broadcast destinations, from stations on our network that have no business doing that. Anyone know of a new virus/worm with that behaviour? (Details are still sketchy here -- I'm hoping someone else has seen this and can provide clues of additional symptoms to look for.) David Gillett
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