I have not turned the service off but I am sure if you turn it off then
they will not be able to access it. But if the service is on, they can do
the redirect request without any authentication. They cannot and have not
tried to access any user data.
At 11:45 PM 3/25/00 +0800, you wrote:
>You are saying "Web Messaging" is a hole for hacker ? What if there are no
>users been turn on the web messaging, will it be OK ?
>
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>Subject: [IMail Forum] HTTP Redirection
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>
>Anyone seen this happening to them and if so, how did you fix it.
>
>I have NT4 and Imail 6.02. While reviewing my web message logs, I found
>that someone is using the web messaging server to redirect html request to
>other servers. I looks like they are using it to drive up ad clicks. I can
>filter the ip address at the router but that is only a temporary fix.
>
>
>
>Randy Robbins
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