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Suspicious 404's

Subject: Suspicious 404's
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 08:44:27 -0600
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I got some suspicious error reports overnight.  In my own research it
looks like an attempt to exploit a very old bug.  Perhaps it is very new.

For brevity I have not included the header in each one.

A 404 error was encountered by 212.143.111.82 on Wed Jul 12 2006 6:03:09
EDT.

The URI which generated the error is:
/.JPEG
/.jpeg
/.JPG
/.jpg
/.GIF
/.gif
/%0A%7D%0AypSlideOutMenu.prototype.mov
/window.clearTimeout(this.aniTimer)%0Athis.mov
/d%0Athis.mov

Daniel

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http://www.moosoft.com
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