[ISN] Microsoft, law enforcement officials pursuing Sasser author

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    By Paul Roberts
    MAY 03, 2004 
    IDG NEWS SERVICE
    
    Microsoft Corp. is working with law enforcement to find the author of
    the Sasser worm, which first appeared on Friday and targets machines
    running the company's Windows operating system.
    
    Microsoft said it's working closely with authorities, including the
    Northwest CyberCrime Taskforce, to analyze Sasser's code and "identify
    those responsible for this malicious activity." The investigation is
    ongoing, according to Microsoft.
    
    Sasser exploits a recently disclosed hole in a component of Windows
    called the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service, or LSASS.  
    Microsoft released a software patch, MS04-011, on April 13 that plugs
    the LSASS hole.
    
    Sasser is similar to an earlier worm, Blaster, in that users don't
    need to receive an e-mail message or open a file to be infected.  
    Instead, just having a vulnerable Windows machine connected to the
    Internet with communications Port 445 is enough to get infected.
    
    Microsoft issued a statement yesterday saying that it is working with
    the task force to analyze malicious code in Sasser and in a Trojan
    program called Agobot, which was also modified to take advantage of
    the LSASS vulnerability.
    
    The task force is a joint effort of the FBI, the U.S. Secret Service
    and local law enforcement agencies in Washington state, where
    Microsoft is based.
    
    Microsoft referred questions about the investigation to the task
    force. Calls to the FBI, the Secret Service and the Seattle police
    weren't immediately returned.
    
    The company also announced other steps it's taking to lessen the
    damage caused by Sasser, which is estimated to have infected hundreds
    of thousands of Windows XP and Windows 2000 machines on the Internet.
    
    Microsoft released a free software program to clean Windows systems
    infected with Sasser. The company also published information on how to
    configure firewalls to stop the worm's spread and encouraged customers
    to enable their personal firewalls and install the Microsoft Windows
    patch that fixes the vulnerability Sasser exploits.
    
    Besides working with law enforcement, Microsoft also offers bounties
    for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for major
    viruses and worms. In November, the company announced that it was
    allocating $5 million to a reward fund for the arrest of virus
    authors. In January, it offered a $250,000 reward for information
    leading to the arrest and conviction of the author of the Mydoom.B
    worm.
    
    
    
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