Re: IIS Directory traversal vulnerability

From: Joe Smith (shadowm4nat_private)
Date: Wed Jul 25 2001 - 10:12:01 PDT

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    Lee,
    
    Very likely, they copied winnt\system32\cmd.exe to
    \scripts\dr.exe.  If you check file sizes and dates
    modified, they should be identical.  The reason why is
    because they cannot run cmd.exe from the system32
    directory, they have to run it from the scripts folder
    (I think.  Can anyone else confirm this?).
    
    If dr.exe is vastly different than cmd.exe, then I've
    got no clue.
    
    -smith
    
    --- Lee Evans <leeat_private> wrote:
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    > Any advice would be much appreciated - a couple of
    > our boxes seem to have 
    > been exploited using a directory traversal
    > vulnerabiltiy, by uploading a file 
    > called "dr.exe", and then passing this commands to
    > remove files from the box.
    > 
    > I have recovered our logfiles and the data
    > fortunately, and I am still 
    > examining the log's.
    > 
    > Is this dr.exe thing a known attack, (I can't seem
    > to find anything about 
    > it).?
    > 
    > The attacked boxes did have all the latest patches
    > applied to them, and I 
    > double checked this during the code red crisis, and
    > applied any that were 
    > missing.
    > 
    > Any information would be much appreciated.
    > 
    > Regards
    > Lee
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    > Lee Evans
    > Vital Online Ltd
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