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Message-ID: <9b13f6c10507291509556465d6@mail.gmail.com> Date: Fri Jul 29 23:10:11 2005 From: infsec at gmail.com (Willem Koenings) Subject: PHP Command/Safemode Exploit hi, > Can't see anything new in there. The usual PHP exploit suite, which is very > script kiddie compatible, but where do you suspect a new exploit? Thanks for your input but sorry, but where i reffered that this is new one? Thing is, that often old vulnerabilities/exploites comes back as people lose their watchfulness /(re)install things and fell on them. There are still lot of cases of unicode problem around IIS for instance. As i saw those queries on several webserver i was curios whether they were isolated cases or really something old coming back. > PS: The site with cse.gif on it is down now. If you know for sure then they have reopened again. wget -vv http://213.202.214.198/cse.gif --01:04:23-- http://213.202.214.198/cse.gif => `cse.gif' Connecting to 213.202.214.198:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 26,593 [image/gif] 100%[====================================>] 26,593 53.00K/s 01:04:25 (53.00 KB/s) - `cse.gif' saved [26593/26593] W.
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