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Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 10:29:44 +1100
From: GloW - XD <doomxd@...il.com>
To: nix@...roxylists.com
Cc: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: Apache 2.2.17 exploit?

There's only 4 billion IP's to scan if he want to get all out of his
trick.

Synscan can do a subnet (class b) in ~3 minutes nowdays ;)
I would think he would find it.
i did a scan on a kit i found, root:barcelona123 , and, got like 100 boxes
in 10minutes of scanning, ofc, i looked up the IP range, usually they scan
by range and classes, log to file, then log in.
It is very fast nowdays, and very effective if done properly... i have seen
this only recently become "effevive" but, it is..and  there is plenty of
fools who will execute it as-is... that is just, to easy, every box a kid
has root on, will opfc try it *just incase that, fd is wrong* ...and i have
seen one case already ;p so, it is the easiest way to engineer, *keep this
private* or pvt pvt pvt dont leak!
khehe.. best trix ever.
xd


On 4 October 2011 02:29, <nix@...roxylists.com> wrote:

> >
> >
> > http://packetstormsecurity.org/files/25728/w000t-shell.c.html
> >
> > It's a trojan, based on the w00t-shell.c code; the shell code adds a
> > passwordless root account under the name w000t.
> >
>
> Nice try though. I was not aware that this shellcode was freely available
> but after debugging the same shellcode I noticed that passwordless
> account.
>
> He'll have plenty of work to do while scanning for that SSH account.
> There's only 4 billion IP's to scan if he want to get all out of his
> trick.
>
> >
> > Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2011 15:31:29 +0100
> > From: d.martyn.fulldisclosure@...il.com
> > To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
> > Subject: [Full-disclosure] Apache 2.2.17 exploit?
> >
> > I regularly trawl Pastebin.com to find code - often idiots leave some
> 0day
> > and similar there and it is nice to find.
> >
> > Well, seeing as I have no test boxes at the moment, can someone check
> this
> > code in a VM? I am not sure if it is legit or not.
> >
> >
> > http://pastebin.com/ygByEV2e
> >
> > Thanks :)
> >
> > ~Darren
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