Hi,
It would appear spammers are somehow managing to put send.php (a bulk emailing script) into customers accounts and running it to spam from our servers.
We chucked one off our servers a few months ago, but it appears we have aggravated them into attacking our servers
How are they doing this? It would appear they seem to know the usernames of our users and uploading via ftp to their accounts and running send.php.
We have set a daily limit in exim but we still have the concern about how these f##kers are getting access onto our users accounts.
Neil
It would appear spammers are somehow managing to put send.php (a bulk emailing script) into customers accounts and running it to spam from our servers.
We chucked one off our servers a few months ago, but it appears we have aggravated them into attacking our servers
How are they doing this? It would appear they seem to know the usernames of our users and uploading via ftp to their accounts and running send.php.
We have set a daily limit in exim but we still have the concern about how these f##kers are getting access onto our users accounts.
Neil
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