Quoting Anthony Vito [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The fix is to upgrade php itself to a non-vulnerable version I believe.
Google are supposed to have blocked the search that the worm was using
to spread itself though.
Probably not something to bet the house on. Anyone could still
manually
Geoff Scott wrote:
As a postscript to this, a worm is hitting the phpBB forum software.
It uses google to find targets. pcHDTV.com was vulnerable because
google has them indexed (google search powered by phpBB
site:pchdtv.com to see how the worm found them). The 13 means it's
the 13th infection
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Doug Larrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Geoff Scott wrote:
As a postscript to this, a worm is hitting the phpBB forum
software. It uses google to find targets. pcHDTV.com was vulnerable
because
google has them indexed (google search powered by phpBB
The fix is to upgrade php itself to a non-vulnerable version I believe.
Google are supposed to have blocked the search that the worm was using
to spread itself though.
Probably not something to bet the house on. Anyone could still
manually exploit the security hole as well. I haven't
On Wednesday 22 December 2004 16:58, Anthony Vito wrote:
The fix is to upgrade php itself to a non-vulnerable version I believe.
Google are supposed to have blocked the search that the worm was using
to spread itself though.
Probably not something to bet the house on. Anyone could still
Eh ? 1919 ?? Which internet are you speaking of...? ;-)
The one Al Gore invented...:-)
What.. you people haven't seen Dodgeball yet?
587/tcp open submission
ESMTP email submission port
5190/tcp open aol
AOL Instant Messenger Most likely Gaim in this case
I'm all about high
]# nmap -sS pchdtv.com
Starting nmap 3.48 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2004-12-22
10:51 EST
Interesting ports on powell.slcinet.net (128.121.217.18):
(The 1635 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed)
PORT STATE SERVICE
...
First off it's phpbb thats causing the
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 13:58:32 -0700, Brandon Beattie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I spoke with Jack and have the following information.
The pcHDTV site is hosted by another company. That company has been
very slow in responding to pcHDTV requests and were notified that a big
problem could happen
Can someone reach out to Jack/folks and tell them to fix their WWW site again?
Wow - someone doesn't like them.
-John
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Can someone reach out to Jack/folks and tell them to fix their WWW site again?
Wow - someone doesn't like them.
Script kiddies don't discriminate. They'll just hack whatever known
exploits are available for whatever server. The problem with
pchdtv.com is this ... https://pchdtv.com/ ...
My card company does offer that. Nice tip, thanks.
Dan Littlejohn
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 11:34:02 -0500, Christopher Flynn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
See if you CC has those one time use generators. You set a limit (what
the price of the item is) and they give you a one time use number,
Saw this, maybe it can help the pcHDTV guys.
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/12/21/2135235tid=220tid=217tid=169
Dan Littlejohn
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 11:19:14 -0600, Dan Littlejohn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My card company does offer that. Nice tip, thanks.
Dan Littlejohn
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