On 10/5/07, Ashley M. Kirchner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Daniel Brown wrote:
> > The biggest issue does still remain: if this is on your local
> > system, you need to figure out exactly how it got there in the first
> > place
> I thought the OP said he noticed it in his logs... I understood
> that as someone cleverly trying to inject it somehow and it ended up in
> the log files. But, without further information, I'm just as clueless...
>
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>
Yeah, honestly I wasn't sure if it was an injection attack or if
those URLs were referrers in the logs.
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