Re: Question on virus/worms

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On Thu, 2007-02-08 at 18:44 +0100, Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
>     My company's got a web site using PHP.  But the server is actually
> an IIS 5 sitting inside a Win2K server.  So naturally, I'm using php dll
> filter.  (Please don't tell me to use Apache because we need IIS for
> other services).  This server also has got an anti-virus installed
> (McAfee to be exact).
> 
>     Since more than a year, I've got several warnings from McAfee
> telling me that it was able to catch some virus/worms which were inside
> the computer.  Here're their names:
> PHP/Chaploit
> Perl/BackDoor-CXY.gen
> PHP/BackDoor.gen
> BackDoor-CUS!php Trojan
> 
>     Do they mean anything to anyone of you?  Do you know how they've got
> inside the computer?  Is there anything to do to prevent that?  Are they
> known PHP virus/worms to PHP community?

Did you bother to google any of them? I just punched PHP/BackDoor.gen
into Google and got a wealth of information.

Cheers,
Rob.
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