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what a shame....
I guess he brought it upon himself, take
I guess he brought it upon himself, take
Originally posted by: CZroeOriginally posted by: spidey07
And yet you haven't doen anything to fix your box.
It's considered bad netiquette to have a hacked box on the Internet. So please, fix and secure your computer.
Oh... My... God... I can't believe you still think my system was compromised. You are absolutely 100% WRONG on the matter unless you are convinced from other proof that an unpatched vulerability is present in every fully patched IIS installation... a vulnerability that allows files to be executed only when unrelated permissions are set(!). Hogwash. You know why the files were all in the FTP root? Because that's the only place they had the ability to put them. If they had a rogue FTP server running on my system with a hidden process, they would surely have the files stored wherever they want. In fact, they could have gotten them executed without even an exploit if they could put them anywhere they wanted (just like the old "startup" folder viruses; and with the ability to delete files it could replace any regularly executed file).
An FTP with write access is nothing like a HDD shared with a virus that copies itself in everyone's startup folders (days of yore). Just being able to write files to it does not do a damn thing as far as getting things executed.
Originally posted by: spidey07
Hey smarty pants.
You don't need execute permissions to execute code.
If you didn't take the proper measure to really secure your server (there's a whole plethroa of things that need to be done), then my assumption that you are compromised is probably correct.
In short, I tried to help and you are a complete idiot.
Suicide:laugh:
In conclusion, CZroe needs to learn to listen. We all tried to help and he took that help and shot himself in the foot. You don't just go around challenging someone like spidey like that and not expect some tongue lashings :laugh: