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| Subject: | Re: Normal Horde Probes and Strange Ones |
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| Date: | Sun, 7 May 2006 22:50:13 -0400 (EDT) |
Good point. At www.castlecops.com/pirt we have been seeing many sites compromised thru Horde to serve up phish. On Sun, 7 May 2006, Mark Ryan del Moral Talabis wrote:
We are experiencing a spike in Horde probe attempts the past few days. These probes are most likely recon scans preceding an exploit taking advantage of the Horde Application Framework vulnerability that allows remote code execution via the help code viewer reported the previous month. Probably a good idea to patch up in case you haven't! Full writeup: http://www.philippinehoneynet.org/data.php Cheers! Ryan Talabis -- The Philippine Honeynet Project http://www.philippinehoneynet.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsored by: Watchfire The Twelve Most Common Application-level Hack Attacks Hackers continue to add billions to the cost of doing business online despite security executives' efforts to prevent malicious attacks. This whitepaper identifies the most common methods of attacks that we have seen, and outlines a guideline for developing secure web applications. Download this whitepaper today! https://www.watchfire.com/securearea/whitepapers.aspx?id=701300000007t9r --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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