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Re: [Full-disclosure] KIBUV.B or variant?

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] KIBUV.B or variant?
Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 09:52:33 +0200
On 25/05/05, mike king <ngiles@hushmail.com> wrote:
this is not at all uncommon. so chances are its the same program just tweaked.

Thanks Mike. Another point: on some machines infected by the same
nasty beast, there is a second FTP server on a high port. The banners
look like ProFTPD (with miscellaneous version numbers) but the servers
are probably not ProFTPD: they allow commands before login, and answer
to a limited set of commands and freeze on common things like "cd .."
Anybody have seen this?
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