[Full-disclosure] CVE-2010-0249 in the wild



Hi to all,

Using some google dorks it's possible retrieve some host that spreading
malware using CVE-2010-0249.
I found some but the number is predicted to grow. If you are interested. If
you are interested check the following:

http://extraexploit.blogspot.com/2010/01/cve-2010-0249-in-wild-xx2228866org-and.html

Regards





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