Internet Security Systems Inc. is reporting in an advisory that the worm has "very powerful" distributed denial-of-service capabilities. Because of the worm, ISS has raised its Internet warning status to AlertCon 3, one notch below its highest level, AlertCon 4. Internet Security Systems estimates that the worm is spreading slowly and has infected 11,000 to 13,000 Web servers.
According to Dan Ingevaldson, team lead of the X-Force R&D division at ISS, the first version may be a test to see how well the worm works before more deadlier versions surface. "Unlike Code Red and Nimda, where virus writers didn't have immediate access to the source code, the source code for this worm is already widely public," he says. "I'd expect new versions to start to surface."
Users of OpenSSL through versions 0.96d or 0.9.7beta1 are urged to upgrade to the latest version of OpenSSL, currently 0.9.6g. The OpenSSL vulnerability the worm attacks was first reported at the end of July.
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