[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 ...
More than half of all web servers on the Internet use Apache, so when we discovered a malicious Apache module in the wild last month, being used to inject malicious content into web pages displayed by ...
When successfully deployed, the malware can open the doors to havoc. “When attackers get full root access to the server, they can do anything they want,” said Sucuri researcher Daniel Cid, in a blog ...
This indicates how tightly bound into the Apache Web server the module is; in other words, you may need to recompile the server in order to gain access to the module and its functionality. Possible ...
Hey all. I'm looking for information on how to compile statically linked modules for mod_perl and php4 into Apache on OpenBSD. I assume I go into some dir and issue a "./configure --whatever" command, ...
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>[root@kwamips2 conf]# rpm -e apache<BR>error: removing these packages would break dependencies ...
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