Policing user CGI scripts
From: Akop Pogosian (akopps+usenet_at_ocf.berkeley.edu.remuvthis.com)
Date: 07/04/04
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Date: Sun, 4 Jul 2004 17:20:47 +0000 (UTC)
Does there exist a security tool that can be used to scan the user
home directories for presence of the versions of popular, freely
distributed CGI or .php scripts that have well known security
problems? Of course, if such tool could also look for the dangerous
code in general that would be even better.
-akop
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