A group of hackers that are infecting Web servers with rogue Apache modules are also backdooring their SSH (Secure Shell) services in order to steal login credentials from administrators and users.
[Update: here's a comment just added to his original blog by Pierre-Marc. As pointed out here it appears that what we call Linux/Chapro.A has already been publicly discussed here by UnmaskParasites.We ...
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I am, at best, a fly-by-night sysadmin. I grew to adult nerdhood doing tech support and later admin work in a Windows shop with a smattering of *nix, most of which was attended to by bearded elders ...
Apache remains the world’s most popular web server, thanks in part to the abundance of powerful modules that work in synergy to extend the web server’s core functionality. Here are some useful Apache ...
A Dutch web developer has created a rootkit that hides inside a PHP module and can be used to take over web servers via a rarely used attack vector: Apache modules. According to a classic definition ...
Hundreds of servers running Apache HTTP server software have been infected with a new malicious Linux backdoor known as "Cdorked." The malware appears to be connected to the so-called Darkleech attack ...
The Apache web server is one of the most common applications run on Linux systems. Although it comes with most distributions there will be times when you want to run the latest version along with all ...
The Apache Project is a collaborative software development effort aimed at creating a robust, commercial-grade and freely available source code implementation of an HTTP web server. The project is ...
WebSVN is a PHP-based client that, together with Apache, gives you a web-browser view of your Subversion repository. With a properly set up WebSVN installation you can see an easily navigable view of ...