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[B] Virus Infestation
Sasser v1.0
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Beastman Runner
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3
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3
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8
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B
1
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1
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<b><big>VERSION 1.0</b></big>

<b>Most Successful Previous Version : Original</b>

<b>Injuries Caused</b>
Badly Hurt: 0
Seriously Injured: 0
KILLED!: 0

<b>Injuries Suffered</b>
Badly Hurt: 0
Seriously Injured: 0
KILLED!: 0
Apothecary Saves: 0/0

<b>Player History</b>
- Debuted 17/12/11
- Original member of the team.

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Sasser (2004) - Sasser exploited a buffer overflow and spread by connecting to port 445 on networked Windows systems. The chaos caused was possibly the worst ever, as systems restarted or crashed. Sasser was another complex computer virus that crippled thousands of computers, and was written by a 17-year-old German student in 2004. Sasser did not spread through email, and did not require any human intervention to compromise computers. It infected computers by exploiting vulnerability present in both Windows 2000 and Windows XP machines, known as the RPC (Remote Procedure Call) exploit - the same vulnerability used by the Blaster virus. Sasser successfully infected and shut down thousands of computer networks in just a matter of days. After infecting a computer, it is programmed to access the Internet to search for other vulnerable machines so that it can infect them. Sasser also displayed a notice indicating that the system was shutting down.
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