On Fri, 2013-08-09 at 06:21 -0500, R. Whitney wrote: > I would concern myself more with the web hosting providers which > utilize suExec. By escalating privileges even to just the level of the > HTTPD would allow one to read/write to content outside of their web > hosting account. > I have personally been in situations where I have had to advise sys > admins that suExec was properly setup & my web hosting account was > capable of (in worst case scenario) shutting down the HTTPD itself, > and in other situations capable of reading things like wordpress > config files from other hosting accounts. > Then httpd was clearly not configured by someone who knew what they were doing - and majorly broke it somehow > Good work as always Kingcope. :) > oh dear .. I knew there was a reason why I rarely read this list unless something is off-list brought to my attention.
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