| 1. | Nuker.Win16.BitchSlap This is a Win32 program that attacks remote Windows machines. It uses an
error in the network support Windows library and uses it to crash the remote
system by a specially prepared "Out Of Buffer" (MSG_OOB) packet that is sent to
port 139.
For more information see "DoS".
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| 2. | Nuker.Win32.CGSi This is a Win32 program that attacks remote Windows machines. It uses an
error in the network support Windows library and uses it to crash the remote
system by a specially prepared "Out Of Band" (MSG_OOB) packet that is sent to
port 139.
To protect machine(s) against such an attack, you should...
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| 3. | Nuker.Win32.Lornuke This program is an executed DoS (Denial of Service) attack (see about DoS-attack).
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| 4. | Nuker.Win32.NoName.a On 1st of any month it hooks INT 8,9, and slows down the computer (loop on each INT 8 call). When Alt-Ctrl-Del keys are pressed, the virus displays:
Your PC is working VERY SLOWLY today... What about a good PENTIUM Processor ?
Before return to the host program the virus checks the system timer,...
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| 5. | Nuker.Win32.Nonuker This program is designed to listen on port 139. It is a Windows PE EXE file. The file is 238,592 bytes in size. It is written in Borland Delphi.
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| 6. | Nuker.Win32.PortFuck This program is an executed DoS (Denial of Service) attack (see about DoS-attack).
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| 7. | Nuker.Win32.SmbDie This program is used to conduct DoS (Denial of Service) attacks on remote machines.
The program is a Windows PE EXE file 417792 bytes in size, written in Delphi.
The program interface looks like this:
The program is used to conduct attacks on computers running Windows. It sents specially...
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| 8. | Nuker.Win32.WinNuke.b This program is designed to conducted a DoS attack on a designated remote machine.
The program is a Windows PE EXE file 56320 bytes in size.
The program interface looks like this:
The program makes it possible for a remote malicious user to send specially crafted packets to the designated...
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| 9. | Nuker.Win32.WinNuke.a This program is an executed DoS (Denial of Service) attack (see about DoS-attack).
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