[users@httpd] the user "apache" and a command named "use"

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I noticed an unusual heavy cpu load on a machine that wasn't supposed to be doing anything this weekend, and saw that top showed that the user 'apache' running a command named 'use' was using all the cycles. Since I never saw that, I tried finding out what it was.

I cannot find anything on such a command or any exploits related to it -- 'apache' and 'use' are not great search terms. In fact I could not find the command on the system.

I'm running Fedora Core 1, and I believe httpd-2.0.50.1.0 (since the machine didn't need to be up, I shut it down remotely for the weekend without checking the version.) The machine allows cgi from user space and has a mysql server up. 

Can anyone tell me what gives, or where I might look?

TIA


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