Robert Whitney writes:
> I believe the exploit in use on the Python Wiki could have
> been the following remote arbitrary code execution exploit that
> myself and some fellow researchers have been working with over the
> past few days.
AFAIK, Python has a security policy. One point of t
Robert Whitney wrote:
> To Whoever this may concern,
>
> I believe the exploit in use on the Python Wiki could have been the
> following remote arbitrary code execution exploit that myself and some
> fellow researchers have been working with over the past few days. I'm
> not sure if this has
To Whoever this may concern,
I believe the exploit in use on the Python Wiki could have been the
following remote arbitrary code execution exploit that myself and some
fellow researchers have been working with over the past few days. I'm
not sure if this has quite been reported to the Moin de
Can this possibly be related to the exploit on the Debian wiki (
http://lwn.net/Articles/531726/ )?
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 1:38 AM, Brian Curtin wrote:
>
> On December 28th, an unknown attacker used a previously unknown remote
> code exploit on http://wiki.python.org/. The attacker was able to
On December 28th, an unknown attacker used a previously unknown remote
code exploit on http://wiki.python.org/. The attacker was able to get
shell access as the "moin" user, but no other services were affected.
Some time later, the attacker deleted all files owned by the "moin"
user, including all