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| Subject: | Re: Cpanel Vulnerability? |
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| Date: | Wed, 12 Dec 2007 10:28:47 -0500 |
Trying this again since the lists apparently do not like me. This would sound more like an issue in frontpage extensions than cpanel itself. On Dec 12, 2007 8:16 AM, Francisco Pecorella <pecorelf@gmail.com> wrote:
Folks, I have been seen some phishings installed in servers with cPanel11/WebHostManager but installed on folders like _vti_cnf, _private, etc. Do you know about a new exploit for cPanel 11/WHM or a new vulnerability to gain control over those servers? -- Regards, FP
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