Also, why not do whois lookups on those hosts and email appropriate people? On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, M. David Leonard wrote:
Jim-
How about instead posting information to help other admins identify the trojan daemon so we can check our own machines?
David Leonard ShaysNet
On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, Jim Mercer wrote:
i found one of my boxes was cracked (probably due to the BSD telnetd overflow).
in any case, i found a file in the cracker's directory containing what i think is a list of other servers which might be hacked. i think the list also includes the passwords for using the trojan.
on my server, i found a trojan daemon, allowing ssh on an 14000 series port.
i was gonna just post the list of hosts here, but then, maybe not.
what is the appropriate feeling?
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