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Message-ID: <4547f7a04062517042bc54a69@mail.gmail.com>
From: nasirghaznavi at gmail.com (Nasir Ghaznavi)
Subject: SV: New malware to infect IIS and from there jump to clients

As of now the server, which was a russian server has been taken down.

Nasir Ghaznavi

On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 10:36:08 +0100, Duncan Hill
<dhill+fulldisc@...calix.net> wrote:
> 
> On Friday 25 June 2004 07:05, Peter Kruse might have typed:
> 
> > When the javascript runs it will try to redirect you to a remote server
> > http://217.107.218.147. This is where the MSITS.EXE and the javascripts are
> > stored. As far as I know they do not reside on the compromised IIS servers,
> > but simply pulls of the the payload from the remote host. Meanwhile the
> > host is no longer available.
> 
> I've noticed that several ISPs appear to have null-routed that IP.  I can't
> get past our ISP's upstream right now - trace just dies.
> 
> 
> 
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