New worm targets Linux systems
A new worm is attacking Linux systems. The worm spreads by exploiting Web servers that host susceptible scripts at specific locations. Software maker McAfee has named the worm "Lupper."
Lupper blindly attacks Web servers, installing and executing a copy of the worm when a vulnerable server is found. McAfee has made a description of the worm.
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