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blackthorn 11-08-2003 20:31

Terrible browsing speeds here in wirral area

Ste Riley 11-08-2003 20:34

There's an XP bug thats hit the services at the moment if you check the NTL service page.

Ive had mates complaining about this for a few hours.

My guess is its a virus doing the rounds and its hitting some big boy servers.

Shaun 11-08-2003 21:06

Quote:

Originally posted by SteRiley
There's an XP bug thats hit the services at the moment if you check the NTL service page.

Ive had mates complaining about this for a few hours.

My guess is its a virus doing the rounds and its hitting some big boy servers.

I'd have a quick wiz round the net to see if I can find any information on it but it is so painfully slow.:rolleyes:

Wonder if it'll be any better in the morning?

I despise bloody viruses.

Ste Riley 11-08-2003 21:16

NTL Have posted news that the following virus is doing the rounds and is a possible cause to tonights problems:

W32.Blaster.Worm
http://securityresponse.symantec.com...ster.worm.html

It hits your 135 port which i have recived a load of requests from tonight that my routers stopped thankfully.

Richard M 11-08-2003 21:21

http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/11/2048249

Shaun 11-08-2003 21:23

Quote:

Originally posted by SteRiley
It hits your 135 port which i have recived a load of requests from tonight that my routers stopped thankfully.
Really? *goes off to check firewall logs:D

homealone 11-08-2003 21:52

Quote:

Originally posted by dellwear
Really? *goes off to check firewall logs:D
did that - usual, my son hammering my firewall with his P2P - he is not sharing with me..... lol

Emperordalek 11-08-2003 21:52

Another NTL joke as it says that this worm/virus was discovered today!

The patch has been available since mid July!

Richard M 11-08-2003 21:55

http://isc.incidents.org/

BBKing 11-08-2003 22:43

NTL joke? It's a flaw in a Microsoft OS that was patched by Microsoft in July. What on earth have ntl got to do with it? Should they go round and port scan everyone's PC for vulnerabilities?

The *exploit* of the flaw is new in the last few hours, in fact a google for msblast.exe (the filename) came up as blank for me about 4 hours ago, since when ntl have put a status up for it as a large number of calls have come in apparently. We're quick off the mark IMHO.

Shaun 11-08-2003 22:48

11/08/2003 23:35:52,"Rule ""Default Block EPMAP"" stealthed
11/08/2003 23:35:06,"Rule ""Default Block EPMAP"" stealthed
11/08/2003 23:32:38,"Rule ""Default Block EPMAP"" stealthed
11/08/2003 23:31:36,"Rule ""Default Block EPMAP"" stealthed
11/08/2003 23:31:35,"Rule ""Default Block EPMAP"" stealthed
11/08/2003 23:31:07,"Rule ""Default Block EPMAP"" stealthed
11/08/2003 23:31:06,"Rule ""Default Block EPMAP"" stealthed
11/08/2003 23:30:57,"Rule ""Default Block EPMAP"" stealthed
11/08/2003 23:28:40,"Rule ""Default Block EPMAP"" stealthed
11/08/2003 23:28:27,"Rule ""Default Block EPMAP"" stealthed
11/08/2003 23:28:19,"Rule ""Default Block EPMAP"" stealthed
11/08/2003 23:26:02,"Rule ""Default Block EPMAP"" stealthed

Nortons been busy this evening!:D :D

Richard M 11-08-2003 22:51

I feel a thread merge coming on...:D

ian@huth 11-08-2003 22:59

Why do over 99% of the attacks come from NTL (including Virgin) customers?

Shaun 11-08-2003 23:01

http://www.informationweek.com/story...cleID=13000581:rolleyes:

kronas 12-08-2003 01:53

oh joy spent 4 hours at mates house trying to sort it stumbled home now and found this :rolleyes:


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