Dabber exploits Sasser flaw
Virus writers have created a worm that exploits coding flaws in the infamous Sasser worm to spread. Dabber uses a flaw in the FTP server component of the Sasser worm. The worm will only infect users already infected by Sasser, according to security services firm LURHQ.
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