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Virus computer colpisce le reti di Cnn e altri media Usa

mercoledì agosto 17, 2005 8.27

SEATTLE (Reuters) - Un virus non identificato è ritenuto responsabile del blocco ieri delle reti di computer delle televisioni ABC News, CNN e del quotidiano New York Times, mentre le società di sicurezza informatica cercano di capire la causa dell'interruzione.

La Cnn, interrompendo la regolare programmazione, ha avvertito i telespettatori che i pc dotati di Windows 2000 alla sede del network erano affetti da un virus che li costringeva a riavviarsi in continuazione.

Nell'ultima settimana, Microsoft Corp. e le società di sicurezza avevano avvertito di un nuovo virus, chiamato "Zotob", che potrebbe permettere ad un aggressore informatico di assumere il controllo remoto di un pc, sfruttando una falla da poco scoperta in Windows 2000.

Ma la società antivirus McAfee Inc. e Microsoft hanno detto che non sembra esserci stata attività di Zotob ieri.

Il New York Times ha detto di essere stato colpito da blocchi del sistema interno, così come la ABC News.

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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A fast-moving computer worm Tuesday attacked computer systems using Microsoft operating systems, shutting down computers in the United States, Germany and Asia.
Among those hit were offices on Capitol Hill, which is in the midst of August recess, and media organizations, including CNN, ABC and The New York Times. The Caterpillar Co. in Peoria, Illinois, reportedly also had problems.
A small number of computers in an administrative office at San Francisco International Airport also crashed, but they were not essential to the airport's operation, spokesman Mike McCarron said.
The FBI said the computer problems did not appear to be part of any widespread attack.
While the worm affects primarily Windows 2000, it also can affect some early versions of Microsoft XP, said Johannes Ullrich, chief technology officer of the Sans Institute, a network security firm based in Jacksonville, Florida.
Symptoms include the repeated shutdown and rebooting of a computer.
Microsoft has a downloadable patch on its security homepage, Microsoft.com/security.
The director of Microsoft's security response center, Debbie Fry Wilson, said the computer giant was in an "emergency response" mode. "Right now, we're mobilizing our two war rooms," she told CNN.
"The key thing I want to stress for customers is making sure that they install security updates as quickly as possible," Wilson said.
Although she said that the number of affected computers is unclear, most Windows 2000 customers are business users. And automatic security updates would have protected most home users, she said. Wilson added that "at least 200 million computer users worldwide" have downloaded the patch.
Business software provider AssetMetrix reported in June that Computers running Windows 2000 were on about half of all corporate desks.
Microsoft is working with law enforcement to track down those who unleashed the worm, Wilson said.
Lysa Myers, a virus researcher for the computer security firm McAfee, Inc., said the worm exploits a vulnerability in Microsoft's plug-and-play service. "How it's spreading is it's looking for machines that are unpatched and running itself," she said.
What was causing the damage was unclear, although experts pointed to a new worm called worm-rbot.cbq.
David Perry of Trend Micro, an Internet monitoring firm, said the latest worm may have been derived from the Zotob worm, which was first reported over the weekend.
Ullrich, of the Sans Institute, said Zotob "will connect to a control server to ask for instructions. It scans network neighborhoods and tries to infect them, as well."
Typically, the worm enters a system via a laptop connected to unsecured networks, Ullrich said. "This laptop will infect your systems from the inside."
Several versions of the worm have been released, some as late as Tuesday, he said.
Around 5 p.m. problems began at CNN facilities in New York and Atlanta before being cleared up about 90 minutes later.
The New York Times also was able to bring its systems back up, and "newspaper production will not be affected," spokeswoman Kathy Park said.
The White House said it did not have reports of computer problems.
Improved firewalls and faster patches may have limited the worm's spread, said Jeff Havrila, a technical analyst with the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team, a coalition of public and private groups that combats computer attacks.

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un worm martedi ha attacato diversi sistemi di computer attraverso i sistemi windows spengendo computers in america germania e asia.tra le societa' colpite ci sono la CNN, ABC, caterpillar.co.  e new york times. anche uffici del campidoglio.anche alcuni apparecchi nell'aereoporto di san francisco si sono spenti a causa del worm. l'FBI dice che non sitratta di un attacco a larga scala. il worm sembra attaccare principalmente windows 2000, ma anche delle prime versioni di XP.sintomi sono un continuo spegnimento e riavvio del pc. microsoft ha gia una patch nella sua home page (Microsoft.com/security).la microsoft suggerisce ai propri clienti di installare le security updates. un esperto della Mcafee dice che questo worm cerca computer sprovvisti di patch e si installa da solo. gli esperti indicano come possibile cause il worm chiamato worm-rbot.cbq. un esperto della trend micro dice che questo worm potrebbe provenire da il Zotob worm scoperto durante il fine settimana. zotob cerca di connettersi ad un server di controllo chiedendo istruzioni, scannerizza i networks e prova ad infettarli. tipicamente il worm entra nel pc tramite un laptop che si connette attraverso network non sicuri, e quindi infezetta l'intero sistema dall'interno.molte versioni sono state rilevate.molto probabilmente visto che tante persone sono in vacanza gli effetti si riscontreranno al ritorno
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