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Message-ID: <1140655255.25732.66.camel@Stargate.iatechconsulting.com>
Date: Thu Feb 23 00:36:50 2006
From: nodialtone at comcast.net (Byron Copeland)
Subject: update on the linux worm

All,

Just wondering, has this dropped off the scope or did the AV vendors
find a solution?  Or perhaps I missed what that was?

Thanks,
-n
http://www.iatechconsulting.com

On Sun, 2006-02-19 at 16:57, Juha-Matti Laurio wrote:
> --cllip--
> > To my knowledge: mambo, phpgroupware and wordpress.
> > I submitted a sample to Clamav AV yesterday.
> --cllip--
> 
> A short note; this mail account misused < characters when replying, I 
> was not commenting OSVDB advisory information from Filbert, the 
> following sentence including OSVDB reference is part of my reply:
> 
> It is likely that XML-RPC for PHP vulnerabilites are same as being 
> exploited in last November, the list of affected products is very long:
> http://www.osvdb.org/displayvuln.php?osvdb_id=17793
> 
> - Juha-Matti
> 
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