There's been an uptick in malware native to Microsoft's Internet Information Services (IIS) web server that is being used to install backdoors or steal credentials and is hard to detect, warns ...
“Owowa” stealthily lurks on IIS servers, waiting to harvest successful logins when an Outlook Web Access (OWA) authentication request is made. Researchers have uncovered a previously unknown malicious ...
Hackers are now reportedly using Internet Information Services or IIS extensions as backdoors to getting into servers as it helps them hide deep in the environments they want to target and gives a ...
Threat actors are installing a malicious IIS web server module named 'Owowa' on Microsoft Exchange Outlook Web Access servers to steal credentials and execute commands on the server remotely. The ...
Attackers exploited a vulnerability in Adobe ColdFusion to install data-stealing malware that works as a module for Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (IIS) Web server software. Researchers ...
Over on the Flex Team Blog, there was an interesting announcement that I think people may not quite understand. They've released the Flex Module for Apache and IIS which will give developers the ...
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Dries Buytaert is somewhat of a CMS superhero. Between founding the mega popular open source platform Drupal, co-founding the commercialized Drupal cure-all Acquia, and probably saving babies from ...
Trustwave’s SpiderLabs researchers have found a piece of malware that collects data entered into Web-based forms, pretending to be a module for Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (IIS) ...
Trustwave’s SpiderLabs researchers have found a piece of malware that collects data entered into Web-based forms, pretending to be a module for Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (IIS) ...