Microsoft Corp.’s Internet Information Server (IIS) is as secure as comparable products from other vendors, the company said after a Gartner Inc. recommendation that enterprises hit by both the Nimda ...
North Korean cybercrime group, Lazarus, has been found to be attacking Windows Internet Information Service (IIS) web servers and using them as distribution points for their malware, according to ...
In a Tuesday blog item, Google posted results of an internal study that examines the types of Web servers that are most commonly being used to host malware and dish up browser exploits and drive-by ...
One day after a security researcher published attack code for a flaw in Microsoft’s IIS server software, Microsoft said it plans to patch the issue. Microsoft also released a security advisory ...
I know it has been weeks, but I’m still reeling from the news. Earlier this month, Gartner Inc. strongly recommended “that enterprises hit by both Code Red and Nimda immediately investigate ...
The search giant found that sites running Microsoft's Web server software are twice as likely to be hosting malicious code as other sites Web sites running Microsoft’s Web server software are twice as ...
A proof-of-concept exploit has been published for an unpatched vulnerability in Microsoft Internet Information Services 6.0, a version of the web server that’s no longer supported but still widely ...
<B>Summary</B>:<BR><I>os.system(...)</I> with a given comamnd line launches properly from a web app running under IIS - there are no filesystem permission errors from IIS.<BR><BR><I>subprocess.popen(.
Trustwave’s SpiderLabs researchers have found a piece of malware that collects data entered into Web-based forms, pretending to be a module for Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (IIS) ...
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