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Can't decide avenue of attack (Nieghtbor, SQL, XSS, Etc??) |
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Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 2:21 am |
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SO... I have a phpBB site I want the user db of. It's 2.0.21 so no luck there, but there is also a related blog on a different site that is shared. If I had the blog hash/pass I would be golden. The blog itself is WP 3.8.5 or so, no luck there.
I have a list of shared neighbors. I scanned them all for wp and forums. I found a lot wordpress, a 2.3.3, many 2.5.1, some 2.6.1. I found a couple VB 3.8.2, and a lot of static and foreign sites. One site running .ME/imac blog. And, a few uninitialized sites running Plesk.
I can't determine what the best route of attack is.
I wouldn't mind trying the latest zero-day IIS ftp exploit, but I so far haven't found ftp access on any on the shared server list. Anon or admin:password
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