Morto worm spreading fast via RDP
A new and virulent worm, dubbed Morto, has raised its ugly head on the Internet. It's spreading quickly, through the Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). Thought the days of worms such as Blaster and Code Red were long gone? Think again. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers get all nostalgic.
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