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ISS Security Alert Summary January 28, 1998
Posted Jul 15, 1999

ISS Security Alert Summary for January 28, 1998.

SHA-256 | c2b2d31cf30763cb2915ac8944a6f068af5fd4f1464880f75c88c721e2ac63ee
ISS Security Alert Summary February 18, 1998
Posted Jul 15, 1999

ISS Security Alert Summary for February 18, 1998.

SHA-256 | c9cb9ca11ec6716d0e723f9b2213fc3abc9acdf7d08567d259e5d2c991409c87
ISS Security Alert Summary March 11, 1998
Posted Jul 15, 1999

ISS Security Alert Summary for March 11, 1998.

SHA-256 | 70dd2a965bc966981a808420cce256b2deaffb7b31bc27aa59e48b302aba0883
ISS Security Alert Summary April 3, 1998
Posted Jul 15, 1999

ISS Security Alert Summary for April 3, 1998.

SHA-256 | 774472bda196da17b5cfb52c43dbb8fd2b7f44fe0d61e91a72f3ec6154ea9179
ISS Security Alert Summary April 24, 1998
Posted Jul 15, 1999

ISS Security Alert Summary for April 24, 1998.

SHA-256 | 9123613ccc00387f833e508a10d0948e581f971db8692fb569669bb8eab22f20
ISS Security Alert Summary May 22, 1998
Posted Jul 15, 1999

ISS Security Alert Summary for May 22, 1998.

SHA-256 | de5c1f96cd1c0c12879da6a6cecf7f6ff91c0d3397dcc5f953bfde1ed94c5155
ISS Security Alert Summary June 19, 1998
Posted Jul 15, 1999

ISS Security Alert Summary for June 19, 1998.

SHA-256 | ad1799858d8c200d6c54b0c2853b2a62ffe6b36932f8abc8c1e79a4417d8e7c9
ISS Security Alert Summary August 14, 1998
Posted Jul 15, 1999

ISS Security Alert Summary for August 14, 1998.

SHA-256 | cf4f7be9725626568653cd8f5072e2b42a32503f1df7999f9c4f044dff571ed9
ISS Security Alert Summary September 18, 1998
Posted Jul 15, 1999

ISS Security Alert Summary for September 18, 1998.

SHA-256 | f1bc5eb2c5a82144db7cbaae28416dd24fa9cf2d38a68243f90336543eab1130
ISS Security Alert Summary October 15, 1998
Posted Jul 15, 1999

ISS Security Alert Summary for October 15, 1998.

SHA-256 | f3ca0e1b673e643d6d61ada8d2d7bd20cb118c13a27024a1195e60a293e51a23
ISS Security Alert Summary November 6, 1998
Posted Jul 15, 1999

ISS Security Alert Summary for November 6, 1998.

SHA-256 | 6ad0e48d88f43c59fcffeb91d622a3bf21f06398eec3f0b5e3c8d1a8c0a278c9
ISS Security Alert Summary December 24, 1998
Posted Jul 15, 1999

ISS Security Alert Summary for December 24, 1998.

SHA-256 | df5ac8f1f8645cc0d931d04f01e4bbd5c01f9d1b74138dee83039c79418e0446
ISS Security Alert Summary January 20, 1999
Posted Jul 15, 1999

ISS Security Alert Summary for January 20, 1999.

SHA-256 | 0e061a66341272cedc1080c2bed76d33d1785587450030c30170559dd7cf0a7c
ISS Security Alert Summary February 18, 1999
Posted Jul 15, 1999

ISS Security Alert Summary for February 18, 1999.

SHA-256 | bdad794138e81eb6b2b2809246a14766beecfa3570831aad92fa33a9cb808f29
ISS Security Alert Summary May 15, 1999
Posted Jul 15, 1999

ISS Security Alert Summary for May 15, 1999.

SHA-256 | 9c1544cc2173501429add42c26326726dd10db1850410c26d1aa09d8b59f061a
ISS Security Alert Summary June 1, 1999
Posted Jul 15, 1999

ISS Security Alert Summary for June 1, 1999.

SHA-256 | ad94337565ffa86d848580f957fc905becb474a28c09e5d095bfc4c78cc5eef6
ISS Security Alert Advisory June 29, 1998
Posted Jul 15, 1999

It is possible, through a well orchestrated attack using the finger service against multiple NIS clients, to disrupt an entire NIS based network and/or starve the NIS servers for resources. The problem is in the finger service but the attack causes long duration, network-wide, congestion and resource exhaustion on NIS servers.

SHA-256 | fa81f6478363a1eee24a603ee9270f6cbc8bf7f87d3a364dc878c59eb9318b26
ISS Security Advisory July 24, 1998
Posted Jul 15, 1999

An attacker can disrupt an organization by crashing Microsoft Exchange Server over the network. This attack will stop e-mail and other services that Exchange provides for the organization.

SHA-256 | ee6d49084fd3a96fe73b1d0c335c6c498cdbe2b8cea6b497818f0d2587caf588
ISS Security Alert October 21, 1997
Posted Jul 15, 1999

Internet Security Systems (ISS) X-Force has discovered a security hole in many WebTrends products that allows access to service account and MAPI usernames and passwords. WebTrends specializes in providing enterprise management solutions software.

SHA-256 | bcaf5bdc2c7a11e87cbab882244f6d63f1b863b52f7c803a3abffe8cdeb7d172
ISS Security Alert July 6, 1999
Posted Jul 15, 1999

Internet Security Systems (ISS) X-Force is issuing the third of our quarterly updates on backdoors for Windows 95, 98, and NT. Because of the number of backdoors mentioned in this advisory, there is only a brief description of each backdoor's features and communications protocol. Instead, this update will focus on detection and removal information. This update contains information on DeepThroat 1, 2 and 3, NetSphere 1.30, GateCrasher 1.2, Portal of Doom, GirlFriend 1.3, HackaTack, EvilFTP, phAse Zero, ExploreZip.worm, and SubSeven. ISS X-Force would like to remind you to not run any executables you receive in e-mail, over IRC or ICQ, or via any other means of Internet-based communications.

SHA-256 | c551d042af38495db52de152579e419914c9e2e6161204955d6cd2c38fdf9be3
ISS Security Alert July 12, 1999
Posted Jul 14, 1999

Back Orifice is a client/server application that can gather information, perform system commands, reconfigure machines, and redirect network traffic. By executing the Back Orifice server program on a machine, a user can connect remotely to that specific IP address and perform any of the above actions. Although Back Orifice can be used as a simple monitoring tool, its main purpose is to maintain control over another machine for reconfiguration and data collection. The features of Back Orifice, combined with anonymous, and possibly malicious, control of machines makes it especially dangerous in a networked environment. The specific commands available in Back Orifice are listed later in this alert.

SHA-256 | 365bea7d8d7bca428a4eecde29a4ae3d6bb15002521201138ea6c41c0db573f7
ISS Security Alert July 6, 1999
Posted Jul 14, 1999

Internet Security Systems (ISS) X-Force is issuing the third of our quarterly updates on backdoors for Windows 95, 98, and NT. Because of the number of backdoors mentioned in this advisory, there is only a brief description of each backdoor's features and communications protocol. Instead, this update will focus on detection and removal information. This update contains information on DeepThroat 1, 2 and 3, NetSphere 1.30, GateCrasher 1.2, Portal of Doom, GirlFriend 1.3, HackaTack, EvilFTP, phAse Zero, ExploreZip.worm, and SubSeven. ISS X-Force would like to remind you to not run any executables you receive in e-mail, over IRC or ICQ, or via any other means of Internet-based communications.

SHA-256 | ff83e9521ec25ffa9f30f69de23ab96c810d551861c794b421c6aef0dbb4da25
ISS Security Advisory June 29, 1999
Posted Jul 4, 1999

Internet Security Systems (ISS) X-Force has discovered a security hole in many WebTrends products that allows access to service account and MAPI usernames and passwords. WebTrends specializes in providing enterprise management solutions software.

SHA-256 | 1873b6655e56c776c3863791d66b41661b892dc6632158e702885b124e3c9ba8
ISS Security Alert Summary July 1, 1999
Posted Jul 4, 1999

ISS Security Alert Summary for July 1, 1999.

SHA-256 | 2da4f8de5ce57a104d6df17d0e7e51376be5f5bb4c7a5493af4ab9c0cc1772e0
ISS Vulnerability Alert June 17, 1999
Posted Jun 18, 1999

Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) 4.0 includes the ability to remotely administer user passwords via a web browser. IIS is a popular web server application for Windows NT, and comprises the majority of Windows NT based web servers. On June 16th it was reported to several security mailing lists that excessively long requests for .HTR files will overflow an internal buffer and allow the remote execution of arbitrary code.

SHA-256 | 983a0ddb6b84b81145772c4a7baa82865c68b4a799f0f89e1a25a3e833248dfa
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