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To: thecow who started this subject1/28/2003 10:23:28 AM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) of 110653
 
from steve gibson....

SQL Sapphire / SQL-Hell
Slammer Worm News

Dangerous Applications

Since the following applications install editions of this insecure SQL server, users of the following applications may also be at risk of SQL Sapphire worm infection:

Microsoft Biztalk Server, Visual Studio.NET, .NET Framework SDK, Application Center Server, Microsoft Visio 2000, Microsoft Project, McAfee Centralized Virus Admin, FlipFactory, Lyris Listserver, ASP.NET Web Matrix Tool, Office XP Developer Edition, MSDN Universal and Enterprise Edition, Microsoft Visual FoxPro 7.0, Compaq Insight Manager, Dell OpenManage, HP Openview Internet Services Monitor, Websense, Megatrack from BLUEMEGA, Veritas Backup Exec ver 9.0, WebBoard, Chubb security system, Microsoft Office 2000/XP, Crystal Reports Enterprise 8.5, MonTel (a PABX admin tool), HelpMaster Pro, Hailstorm (http://www.cenzic.com), McAfee Epolicy Orchestrator, GFI S.E.L.M, SecureScanNX - Vigilante, ASSET v1.01 - NIST, Centennial Discovery, SalesLogix, Helpstar (Helpdesk), realestate.intuit.com, Microsoft's Age of Mythology, Tumbleweed Secure Guardian, World Secure, PowerQuest Deploy Center 5, ControlCenter ST, Trend Micro Damage Cleanup Server 1.0, Compaq Insight Manager v7, Patchlink Patch Management System, Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server
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Please see the lefthand column of the SQL Security site home page, under the heading "MSDE/SQL Apps", for an updated list of dangerous applications.
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