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Re[3]: [Full-Disclosure] Another false Citibank e-mail...a new phishing?



do we really need the list to be addressed everytime one of these scams
occurs, they are common occurance now, for fucks sake

-----Original Message-----
From: Vizzy <vizzy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2004 01:37:13 +0000
Subject: Re[2]: [Full-Disclosure] Another false Citibank e-mail...a new 
phishing?

> 
> hiho Steve!
> 
> It is not disguisted, but indeed hacked server:
> 
> sk03.cultureclub.co.kr ---> 218.36.71.193
> 
> No wonder someone found it very easy to exploit (as it runs buggy mod_ssl, 
> openssl, php, ..)
> and use compromised server to collect CC data without traces.
> 
> It has two Apache versions running on 80 and 443 as was said here
> already, and looks like has some backdoor ports open (but I'll
> investigate more..)
>  
> SM> Nope.
> SM> Just More misdiredction by the miscreants
> 
> SM> try the url   
> SM> http://218.36.71.193:443/test.php
> 
> SM> The requested URL /test.php was not found on this server.
> 
> SM> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> SM> Apache/1.3.6 Server at proxyegana.goldpfeil.de Port 80
> 
> SM> [stm@rp2]$ nslookup www.sk.com
> SM> Note:  nslookup is deprecated and may be removed from future releases.
> SM> Consider using the `dig' or `host' programs instead.  Run nslookup with
> SM> the `-sil[ent]' option to prevent this message from appearing.
> SM> Server:         192.168.8.1
> SM> Address:        192.168.8.1#53
> 
> SM> Non-authoritative answer:
> SM> Name:   www.sk.com
> SM> Address: 64.227.233.29
> 
> -- 
> have phun,
>  Vizzy 
> 
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