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curl -I http://target:2222/
cookies to store session keys—sensitive data that JavaScript isn't supposed to touch. The Malformed Request
The malware authors use port 2222 because it is often overlooked by administrators who assume it is "just the DirectAdmin panel" or a development environment.
to close these "cookie-leaking" doors. It was a massive security release that addressed several high-visibility issues: CVE-2012-0053 : Fixed the protocol.c error that leaked cookies in 400 Bad Request responses. CVE-2011-3368 & CVE-2011-4317 : Patched flaws in the RewriteRule










curl -I http://target:2222/
cookies to store session keys—sensitive data that JavaScript isn't supposed to touch. The Malformed Request apache httpd 2222 exploit
The malware authors use port 2222 because it is often overlooked by administrators who assume it is "just the DirectAdmin panel" or a development environment. apache httpd 2222 exploit
to close these "cookie-leaking" doors. It was a massive security release that addressed several high-visibility issues: CVE-2012-0053 : Fixed the protocol.c error that leaked cookies in 400 Bad Request responses. CVE-2011-3368 & CVE-2011-4317 : Patched flaws in the RewriteRule apache httpd 2222 exploit