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Re: GHH Portal 1.1 (passwd.txt) Remote Password Disclosure Vulnerability

Subject: Re: GHH Portal 1.1 (passwd.txt) Remote Password Disclosure Vulnerability
Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 17:20:38 +0100
On 30 Apr 2007 11:10:51 -0000, crazy_king@eno7.org <crazy_king@eno7.org> wrote:
By Cr@zy_King

crazy_king@eno7.org

Biyosecurity.Net & Expw0rm.Com

Thanks : Liz0 & DarkXBoyZ & Eno7 & ApAci & Uyuss & Crackers_Child & Th3_43k1R & 
Xoron & Ajannn

Portal : GHH

Hi there,

GHH is a honeypot, not a portal, and it is meant to expose this
information. The file passwd.txt is actually a PHP script which
generates a random password.
http://ghh.sourceforge.net/introduction.php describes briefly how GHH works.

cheers,
Jamie
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Jamie Riden, CISSP / jamesr@europe.com / jamie@honeynet.org.uk
UK Honeynet Project: http://www.ukhoneynet.org/

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