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Re: High volume of Mambo scans

Subject: Re: High volume of Mambo scans
Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 01:43:35 +0200 (CEST)
Hello Daniel,

However, they say the problem is on function.php and
I'm seeing them on index.php. Can anyone confirm that?

I've been seeing this kind of requests for quite a long time; susprisingly, they seem to have disappeared in the last week or so. If you look at the script it was trying to download and execute, you'll find that it's pretty much the standard perlbot (http://handlers.sans.org/jullrich/perlbot.html)
with some adjustments for this particular vulnerability/irc server information.


Peter

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