Hi!
         Not sure if it the same one, there's a new IIS exploit that'll 
change the main page.....but only in memory.  It's known as Code Red Worm 
at the cert.org site.

         I noticed it after I had lots of weird requests in my httpd logs 
for about 8 hours last night (+800) which I thought was a buffer overflow 
attempt

         Check the url for more info

      http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2001-19.html

Hak Beng




At 04:59 20/07/2001, I noticed a mail from Jean-Francois Jauvin:
>Hi, my server with php on it has been "hacked" or something....., what
>appened is every PHP pages displayed a certain message like "Hacked by blah
>blah blah...".
>None of the HTML pages were affected, only the PHP ones....
>but the scripts were not altered, I've shut down IIS,  reinstalled PHP, and
>everything is back to normal... kinda strange.....
>Did anyone had a similar problem...
>
>Thanks
>
>JF
>
>
>
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