‘Frebniis’ Malware Hijacks Microsoft IIS Function to Deploy Backdoor
AuroraZero
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This is interesting to me anyways.
it seems the malware injects code into a DLL that an IIS feature called Failed Request Event Buffering (FREB) uses when troubleshooting failed requests.
‘Frebniis’ Malware Hijacks Microsoft IIS Function to Deploy Backdoor
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https://www.securityweek.com/frebniis-malware-hijacks-microsoft-iis-function-to-deploy-backdoor/
buzz off with your ip grabber mate :^)
jk, putting that aside, it's been a decade since i used IIS
also, if you're still using http for nothing but text transfer, you're asking for it
Fuck this 24/7 internet spew of trivia and celebrity bullshit.
What else should people use then?
Waiting for the day when Sydney catches a virus.
http(s), or other alternative you can find on wiki
Fuck this 24/7 internet spew of trivia and celebrity bullshit.
HTTPS doesn't prevent this tho', it hoses the request pipeline which comes after TLS.