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SQL Server accounts that aren't protected by systems administrator passwords are vulnerable to a new worm, analysts warn.
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Security analysts are warning of a self-propagating worm targeting Microsoft Corp.'s SQL Server software.The worm scans for and attacks Internet-connected SQL server accounts that aren't protected ...
Security firms are warning of a new worm spreading fast through Internet-connected SQL Server accounts that aren't protected by administrative passwords.