Some php projects had to cope with that.

I can remember phpbb : http://isc.sans.org/diary.php?date=2004-12-21

But many other projects suffered from this .

> is there enough advantage to be had by
> parsing the HTML response of a google search, that malware writers
> would bother to write that, rather than just trying IPs at random?

Well attacking at random means very low infection rate per attack.
Using google they are almost certain to hit a vulnerable app for every
attack.


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