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Informational Notices provide early warnings of
Internet security problems. They offer explanations of potential
problems that have not yet become serious enough to warrant alert status.
2004 US-CERT Federal Informational Notices
08.24.04
FIN04-238: Cyber Hacktivism and Civil Disobedience Planned to Coincide with
the Republican National Convention
07.26.04
FIN04-245: MyDoom Spreading Rapidly. AKA MYDOOM.O, MYDOOM.M
07.10.04
FIN04-223: Increased Reports of Infections by the Latest Variant of Bagle/Beagle
06.24.04
FIN04-176: Blended Threat Malicious Activity
06.08.04
FIN04-160: Multiple Korgo Worm Infections Reported
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11.01.03
DHS/FedCIRC Informational Notice
2003-11-01: Coreflood.Backdoor or Autoproxy Trojan
10.01.03
DHS/FedCIRC Informational Notice
2003-10-01: Microsoft Internet Explorer Object Type Multiple
Vulnerabilities
08.19.03
DHS/FedCIRC Informational Notice
2003-08-02: W32.So.Big.F@mm Worm
08.18.03
DHS/FedCIRC Informational Notice
2003-08-01: Variants of MS-RPC Worm
05.15.03
DHS/FedCIRC Informational Notice
2003-05-01: Microsoft Updates Security Bulletin MS03-007 to
include NT 4.0 and NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition
04.25.03
DHS/FedCIRC Informational Notice
2003-04-02: Automated "KaHT" WebDAV Exploit Tool Being Employed
By Hackers
04.08.03
DHS/FedCIRC Informational Notice
2003-04-01: Apache HTTP Server 2.x – Denial of
Service
03.03.03
DHS/FedCIRC Informational Notice
2003-03-02: Snort RPC Preprocessing Vulnerability
03.03.03
DHS/FedCIRC Informational Notice
2003-03-01: Remote Sendmail Header Processing Vulnerability
01.26.03
FedCIRC Informational Notice
2003-01-03: Slammer Worm Propagation
01.25.03
FedCIRC Informational Notice
2003-01-02: Possible New Microsoft SQL Worm
01.02.03
FedCIRC Informational Notice
2003-01-01: High Volume of Spam Being Received by Federal
Agencies
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