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| Subject: | Re: PHP based defacing tool usage continue to rise |
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| Date: | Mon, 30 Jan 2006 13:36:21 +0100 |
Hi, we're seeing stuff like this too - only that it's "Defacing Tool 2.5" here. I got my fingers on a copy and it's pretty basic yet kinda comfortable. Something like Plesk for Blackhats. If someone needs a phone-home free version of the tool for forensics or IDS purposes, I have a tarball lying around. In the meantime, setting a mod_security filter for "tool25" worked pretty well for us, without any false negatives. Regards, --ck -- http://www.de-punkt.de [ chris@de-punkt.de ] http://www.stormix.de PHP-Anwendungen sind gefährdet! SQL-Injection, XSS, Session-Angriffe, CSRF, Commandshells, Response Splitting,... böhmische Dörfer? Dann gleich "PHP-Sicherheit" direkt beim Verlag vorbestellen! http://www.php-sicherheit.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This List Sponsored by: Watchfire Watchfire's AppScan is the industry's first and leading web application security testing suite, and the only solution to provide comprehensive remediation tasks at every level of the application. See for yourself. Download AppScan 6.0 today. https://www.watchfire.com/securearea/appscansix.aspx?id=701300000003Ssh --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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