Self-defence

Nikos nikos at superhost.gr
Sun Nov 17 17:18:19 EST 2013


Στις 17/11/2013 7:37 μμ, ο/η Zero Piraeus έγραψε:
> :
>
> I'd really rather not, but since this is a public accusation of criminal
> behaviour:
>
> On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 07:16:34PM +0200, Nikos wrote:
>> Is this your doing?
>>
>> [18:03:55 secure root at 4385109 /lib64]cPs# ls -al |grep libkey
>> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 Jun 22 2012 libkeyutils.so.1 ->
>> libkeyutils.so.1.3.0*
>>
>> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 10192 Jun 22 2012 libkeyutils.so.1.3*
>> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 32920 Jun 22 2012 libkeyutils.so.1.3.0*
>> [18:03:57 secure root at 4385109 /lib64]cPs# rpm -qf libkeyutils.so.1.3.0
>> file /lib64/libkeyutils.so.1.3.0 is not owned by any package
>>
>> It appears that my server has been compromised with a malicious
>> payload designed to sniff for and steal server passwords.
>>
>> I'am sure this is your doing Zero Piraeus.
>
> It is not my doing. Please desist from defaming me. I will not respond
> here, or except through legal counsel should that prove necessary, to
> further communications from you.
>
> I will, however, point out that the last time you were embarrassed in
> public over your inability to maintain the security of your business and
> that of your clients, I attempted in private to assist you in resolving
> your issue.
>
>   -[]z.
>

You did, but chances are you also imported a good password sniffer whn 
you logged in as root.

You had also altered my .htaccess file.
What is now proved was at first only imagined!



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