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W32.Korgo.NW32.Korgo.N was first spotted on February 10, 2003 by Symantec. Research shows that w32.korgo.n is worm. W32.Korgo.N is a variant of W32.Korgo.I. This worm attempts to propagate by exploiting the MS Windows LSASS Buffer Overrun Vulnerability (described in MS Security Bulletin MS04-011) on TCP port 445. It also listens on TCP ports 113, 5111...Remove W32.Korgo.N Similarities:
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