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I have heard from a couple of people now that there is a
virus out that is affecting routers or switches in some
way. In fact, I believe that we may have one active at my
work. 

I have spent some time searching for viruses that act the
way this one does but I have not had any luch with the
results.

Could anyone point me in the right direction?

On my network, at least, the virus is attempting to reach a
port 80 on one of my servers from one of my firewalls from
port 3927, but when I inspect the packets closer the MAC
addresses are not that of my web server nor of the
firewall.

TIA, 

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