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Re: Turnitinbot exploits webserver vulnerabilities?
From: "Patrick Kremer" <patrick () nicsys net>
Date: Fri, 21 May 2004 11:17:00 -0500
Strange... the phrase appears to be Portuguese for "Our Lady of Perpetual Sorrow" Interestingly enough, if you look at http://www.securiteam.com/tools/5FP0N0K4AY.html, there's a Perl script written in 2001 which tests for a couple of IIS holes. The credited author is at the domain unsekure.com.br, Brazil, which explains the Portuguese. It must be his idea of a little joke. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Free 30-day trial: firewall with virus/spam protection, URL filtering, VPN, wireless security Protect your network against hackers, viruses, spam and other risks with Astaro Security Linux, the comprehensive security solution that combines six applications in one software solution for ease of use and lower total cost of ownership. Download your free trial at http://www.securityfocus.com/sponsor/Astaro_incidents_040517 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current thread:
- Turnitinbot exploits webserver vulnerabilities? Keith T. Morgan (May 20)
- RE: Turnitinbot exploits webserver vulnerabilities? Rob Shein (May 21)
- Re: Turnitinbot exploits webserver vulnerabilities? Patrick Kremer (May 21)
- RE: Turnitinbot exploits webserver vulnerabilities? James C Slora Jr (May 25)
- Re: Turnitinbot exploits webserver vulnerabilities? Patrick Kremer (May 21)
- Re: Turnitinbot exploits webserver vulnerabilities? James C. Slora Jr. (May 21)
- Re: Turnitinbot exploits webserver vulnerabilities? Lanny Trager (May 21)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Turnitinbot exploits webserver vulnerabilities? Keith T. Morgan (May 21)
- RE: Turnitinbot exploits webserver vulnerabilities? Rob Shein (May 21)
