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| asp and .asp.net trojans about-Things went badly for the boy from Pori: 18 months (04/06/2008) |
![]() These days you might come across some .asp and .asp.net virus attacks. And what does that mean, you say. Don't know if I know but let's give it a try. The relevant pages are dynamic WWW pages, i.e. ones generated from a database by a WWW server into a basic WWW page. In other words, the WWW server turns a page originally made in some scrip language (JavaScript for instance) into a basic HTML page viewable on your home computer display. Now, that's sufficiently complicated, isn't it? Judging by the above it's obvious I don't know. What has happened here is that a piece of some harmful script has managed to make its way through the data entry using forms of this site. Luckily, they are easy to spot and those responsible or the IP involved is securely logged. The greatest spammers are pokerispämmääjät. What I am most miffed about is that I should exclude some basic forms that are needed on the sites. On the other hand, it is fairly easy to protect the required forms by password. The young kids will get caught in the end, like this 20-year old guy from Pori suffering from a severe case of cannabis crave. All it takes is that an extra IP address is found on the bot network server even if it would come through a proxy. This is what it's like these days. Someone somewhere will always blunder. The summer won't get any better |