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| Subject: | Re: PHP injection attempt from 200.222.244.154 |
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| Date: | Tue, 07 Dec 2004 19:24:09 +0000 |
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 00:00 +0000, Jez Hancock wrote: <snip>
I'd thought about doing something similar to KEM Hosting's script above regarding turning tables or automating in some how an abuse complaint procedure. For a while I started to notify the owners of domains that were hosting the injection scripts that they possibly had a problem, but this got tedious quite quickly. Automating the procedure by intercepting the requests for bad URIs and redirecting them to a script that drafts together an abuse report might be interesting and save some time though.
I'm not a real fan of automated action against intruders, it's often too easy to abuse it for nefarious purposes. However you might want to look at mod_security ( http://www.modsecurity.org/ ) as a possible product to achieve your purpose, it's designed to do exactly what you want and a bit more. With Regards.. Barrie Dempster (zeedo) - Fortiter et Strenue http://www.bsrf.org.uk [ gpg --recv-keys --keyserver www.keyserver.net 0x96025FD0 ]
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