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| Subject: | RE: spoolss overflow attempt: unknow threat or false alert ? |
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| Date: | Fri, 8 Sep 2006 10:44:10 +0200 |
Hi! These alerts are triggered only by Windows clients. No network printers are causing these alerts. I was thinking that this activity may be simple Printer advertisement as described in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/161734. But I got following questions: 1. Why these advertisements are being sent to servers on different Intranet networks and domains? I would expect Add Printer to be sent to local print master? In my case computers that are not any kind of master in local subnet also get these advertisements. 2. Why number of clients increases that start to provide similar behavior? Clients run various Windows versions, so I am sure this does not bind to specific Windows OS version or update level. Also various printers with different printer drivers are behind this. Martynas -----Original Message----- From: listbounce@securityfocus.com [mailto:listbounce@securityfocus.com] On Behalf Of mark Hoffman Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 9:00 AM To: incidents@securityfocus.com Subject: Re: spoolss overflow attempt: unknow threat or false alert ? On Thursday 07 September 2006 9:10 am, Buozis, Martynas wrote: Looks like a H0RK3D HP printer to me. may be on your subnet. eithier way it looks like just broadcast to me. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ This List Sponsored by: Black Hat Attend the Black Hat Briefings & Training USA, July 29-August 3 in Las Vegas. World renowned security experts reveal tomorrow's threats today. Free of vendor pitches, the Briefings are designed to be pragmatic regardless of your security environment. Featuring 36 hands-on training courses and 10 conference tracks, networking opportunities with over 2,500 delegates from 40+ nations. http://www.blackhat.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This List Sponsored by: Black Hat Attend the Black Hat Briefings & Training USA, July 29-August 3 in Las Vegas. World renowned security experts reveal tomorrow's threats today. Free of vendor pitches, the Briefings are designed to be pragmatic regardless of your security environment. Featuring 36 hands-on training courses and 10 conference tracks, networking opportunities with over 2,500 delegates from 40+ nations. http://www.blackhat.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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