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CERT COORDINATION CENTER. CERT Advisory CA2001 -19: Code Red Worm Exploiting Buffer Overflow In IIS Indexing Service DLL, July 2001.

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Role Classification of Hosts within Enterprise.. - Tan, Poletto.. (2003)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....Establishing a topology. A network s topology has a significant impact on its cost, security, and performance. An increasingly important aspect of topology design is network segmentation. In an effort to provide fault isolation and mitigate the spread of worms like Nimda [3] and Code Red [2], enterprises segment their networks using firewalls [4] routers, VLANs [7] and other technologies. Establishing policies. Different users of a network have different privileges. Some users may have unlimited access to external networks while others may have restricted access. Some users may be ....

CERT COORDINATION CENTER. CERT Advisory CA2001 -19: Code Red Worm Exploiting Buffer Overflow In IIS Indexing Service DLL, July 2001.


Architecture Support for Defending Against Buffer.. - Xu, Kalbarczyk, Patel.. (2002)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

....of attacks exploit buffer overflow vulnerabilities. In 1988, the Morris Internet worm [10] exploited a buffer overflow vulnerability in fingerd on Unix systems. In recent years, buffer overflow exploitation are becoming increasingly popular among attackers. In the Summer of 2001, Code Red Worm [7] spread over the Internet exploited a buffer overflow vulnerability in the Microsoft IIS (Internet Information Server) indexing service DLL. It allowed arbitrary code to be executed on the compromised host. More recently, in December of 2001, several security related bugs were discovered in ....

CERT/CC. CERT Advisory CA-2001-19 Code Red Worm Exploiting Buffer Overflow In IIS Indexing Service DLL. http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2001-19.html, July 2001.

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