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- SQL_Slammer abstract "SQL Slammer is a computer worm that caused a denial of service on some Internet hosts and dramatically slowed down general Internet traffic, starting at 05:30 UTC on January 25, 2003. It spread rapidly, infecting most of its 75,000 victims within ten minutes. So named by Christopher J. Rouland, the CTO of ISS, Slammer was first brought to the attention of the public by Michael Bacarella (see notes below). Although titled "SQL slammer worm", the program did not use the SQL language; it exploited a buffer overflow bug in Microsoft's flagship SQL Server and Desktop Engine database products, for which a patch had been released six months earlier in MS02-039. Other names include W32.SQLExp.Worm, DDOS.SQLP1434.A, the Sapphire Worm, SQL_HEL, W32/SQLSlammer and Helkern.".
- SQL_Slammer wikiPageExternalLink 2693925.stm.
- SQL_Slammer wikiPageExternalLink w32.sqlexp.worm.html.
- SQL_Slammer wikiPageExternalLink 1245206&mode=flat&tid=109.
- SQL_Slammer wikiPageExternalLink CA-2002-22.html.
- SQL_Slammer wikiPageExternalLink CA-2003-04.html.
- SQL_Slammer wikiPageExternalLink IEEESP03.pdf.
- SQL_Slammer wikiPageExternalLink sapphire.txt.
- SQL_Slammer wikiPageExternalLink MS02-039.mspx.
- SQL_Slammer wikiPageExternalLink slammer.html.
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- SQL_Slammer hasPhotoCollection SQL_Slammer.
- SQL_Slammer subject Category:Denial-of-service_attacks.
- SQL_Slammer subject Category:Exploit-based_worms.
- SQL_Slammer type Abstraction100002137.
- SQL_Slammer type Act100030358.
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- SQL_Slammer type Attack100972621.
- SQL_Slammer type Denial-of-serviceAttacks.
- SQL_Slammer type Event100029378.
- SQL_Slammer type Operation100955060.
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- SQL_Slammer comment "SQL Slammer is a computer worm that caused a denial of service on some Internet hosts and dramatically slowed down general Internet traffic, starting at 05:30 UTC on January 25, 2003. It spread rapidly, infecting most of its 75,000 victims within ten minutes. So named by Christopher J. Rouland, the CTO of ISS, Slammer was first brought to the attention of the public by Michael Bacarella (see notes below).".
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