Talk:Sasser (computer worm)

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The last bit about repairing the computer - the only way is to format the drive. Rubbish!

it is also easily stopped ... by downloading system updates from Windows Update.[edit]

This is definitely wrong. You couldn't download and install a patch using a vulnerable PC, since the PC was infected by receiving one single packet at an open Port, no user interaction required. This regularly happened before you've got a chance for downloading and installing a patch. 2A02:908:186C:6BC0:FC88:5ECB:6C23:E6AD (talk) 14:34, 15 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

IP addresses in editing history[edit]

I have reviewed the editing history of this article and there were many IP addresses. These can be reedited no matter. An alias is required to protect identities.

A few minor additions and adding sources[edit]

I was writing a paper on this worm for a network security course and found several sources that supported the claims made in this article so I added them. I also added some clarifying information on the way the worm spreads itself. And according to a video by danooct1 on YouTube, the worm can be simply deleted from the registry and then from the hard drive without having to reformat the drive. I see no reason to doubt this, as the worm doesn't seem terribly complex. Wombatpandaa (talk) 17:37, 6 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]