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Add new commentHere is Another Crack AttemptNow this is something annoying (not interesting) some script kiddy, who may have either compromised 207.157.58.25 or maybe is some silly script kiddie student of http://www.wallace.edu attempted a PHP injection attack on this server. The kid came from 207.157.58.25 and the kiddo has the scripts stored here. The store house of kiddo seems to be some server of ipower web inc a web hosting company. He has a load of cracking tools stored on the server. I will try to report this to ipower people. Hope they will listen. One more thing, this service is an almost a regular, you will see this in your logs just before the attack is about to begin. Almost all kiddos use this before they start their dirty work.
Submitted by Ajay Pal Singh Atwal on November 7, 2005 - 2:02am. categories [ Exposed | Security ]
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