Re: Suspicious 404's
- From: Peter Kosinar <goober@xxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 22:34:23 +0200 (CEST)
Hello,
I got some suspicious error reports overnight. In my own research it
looks like an attempt to exploit a very old bug. Perhaps it is very new.
The URI which generated the error is:
/.JPEG
/.jpeg
/.JPG
/.jpg
/.GIF
/.gif
/%0A%7D%0AypSlideOutMenu.prototype.mov
/window.clearTimeout(this.aniTimer)%0Athis.mov
/d%0Athis.mov
Couldn't it be some web-crawler that doesn't understand Javascript? Were there any other requests from the same IP around this time, possibly downloading some HTML files? If so, try to grep them (the HTML pages) for these strings, they might show the source of the problem.
Peter
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