Re: Website Defacement

killy <[email protected]> Wed, 14 Jun 2006 09:11:13 -0400
Newsgroups gmane.comp.security.incidents
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Hi Jan,

Yes, I do have the HTTPERR logs and they were somewhat helpful.

We think it was a permission misconfiguration on the www-root.

THe admin did not make an image before rebuilding so there is not much
more I can look at from a distance.

These servers belong to an agency that is merging with ours. Looks
like a lot of work to do with these guys. Low skill set bad practices,
etc.etc.

On 6/14/06, Jan Reilink <[email protected]> wrote:
> killy schreef:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > Here is a peice of an IIS 6 log file of a recently defaced site.
> >
> > ##after a few failed attempts this one was successful
> > 2006-05-25 04:57:20 POST /_vti_bin/shtml.dll/_vti_rpc - -
> > 200.162.245.64 HTTP/1.1 MSFrontPage/5.0 - 200 349
> > 2006-05-25 04:57:20 POST /_vti_bin/_vti_aut/author.dll - -
> > 200.162.245.64 HTTP/1.1 MSFrontPage/5.0 - 200 1107
> > 2006-05-25 04:57:25 POST /_vti_bin/shtml.dll/_vti_rpc - -
> > 200.162.245.64 HTTP/1.1 MSFrontPage/5.0 - 200 348
> > 2006-05-25 04:57:25 POST /_vti_bin/_vti_aut/author.dll - -
> > 200.162.245.64 HTTP/1.1 MSFrontPage/5.0 - 200 1189
> >
>
> [...]
> > Here is my question. Where else can I find evidence on the server to
> > support my findings.
> >
>
> Maybe a silly question, but this is the HTTP logfile of a virtual domain
> / website on your server? If yes, have a look at the HTTPERR logfiles
> located in %SYSTEMROOT%\system32\LogFiles\HTTPERR\*.log. Together with
> the Event Viewer (both Application and System), they have been helpful
> on more than one occasion.
>
> > Findings: Exploited vulnerability in FrontPage extentions
>
> [...]
> > If anyone has dealt with this particular attack before or performed it
> > ;-) please shed a little more light for me.
> >
>
> One common made mistake is to grant modify permissions to an IUSR on the
> www-root folder, when FrontPage Server Extensions are installed. This
> means anyone can log in with FrontPage without authentication.
> I am not aware of any (new) FrontPage vulnerabilites. If there are, I'm
> interested too.
>
> --
> Met vriendelijke groet / Best regards,
>
> Jan Reilink
> VEVIDA Nederland B.V., [email protected]
> Postbus 329, 9700 AH GRONINGEN, +31(0)50 - 5492234
>

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