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Morto Worm: Stay Alert and Take Precautions Now Posted: 13 Oct 2011 02:27 PM PDT NetFort a leading provider of network traffic management solutions, today warns businesses that the Morto worm is still a major threat to networks. The worm, which spreads via the Windows Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) has the power to consume excessive network bandwidth and carry out denial of service attacks. Organisations should take action now if they are not to face serious security breaches in the future. John Brosnan, CEO of NetFort comments: "Malicious worms historically targeted systems that were running software containing some flaw in the system logic, such as a buffer overflow. The Morto worm is different in that it targets systems that are vulnerable because of weak administrator passwords such as 'letmein' or 'password'." Although the worm does not seem to have caused widespread damage, it is still rated as a 'severe' threat by Microsoft, and organisations should take action to protect themselves. The Morto worm also shuts down security applications running locally, which will leave the network even more vulnerable to other kinds of attack. Consequently, NetFort recommends three main steps to prevent Morto from causing harm: 1. Every account should have a password, ideally with a minimum length of 16 characters including enforced complexity rules 2. [...] |
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