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Re: WebObjects App Open To Hackers - So I'm Told
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Re: WebObjects App Open To Hackers - So I'm Told


  • Subject: Re: WebObjects App Open To Hackers - So I'm Told
  • From: Rob Myers <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 04 Jul 2003 10:46:47 +0100

On Thursday, July 03, 2003, at 06:21PM, Jonathan Fleming <email@hidden> wrote:

>Aparently with such an exposed address a hacker has everything they need to
>get into the source and grab what they like... is this true?

No, unless there are any new bugs in IIS the MS engineer is spreading FUD.

I still fondly remember the old IIS bug that allowed you to get the source to a page by appending - was it an ampersand? - to a URL. Very good for finding the answers to quizzes on ASP pages. :-)

- Rob.
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