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Computer Worm Attack on HK Govt Servers Under Control
2001-08-14
   A spokesman for the  Information Technology Services Department of the Hong Kong  government confirmed Tuesday that a number of internal government  web servers had been infected with the "Code Red II" computer worm, but immediate rectification had been taken to remove the worm and  restore the services.

   At about 6.30 p.m. Monday, a number of internal government  networks experienced very slow performance with the symptom of  heavy traffic, the spokesman said. It was detected that some  government Intranet web servers had been infected with the 'Code  Red II' worm, he said.

   As a contingency measure, access by government bureaus and  departments to the government Intranet was suspended forthwith.  Immediate action has also been taken to rectify the servers to  stop the spread of the worm and to restore the services, according to the spokesman.

   "The impact of this worm on our computer systems has been  relatively mild, the government Internet services to the public  have not been affected, and there has not been any loss of data,"  he said.

   "We are closely monitoring the case and investigation into the  cause of the incident is proceeding," he said. 

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