Less than a week after the publication of exploit code for a critical vulnerability in the FTP Service in Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS), attackers are now launching in-the-wild attacks ...
There is exploit code circulating for a newly discovered vulnerability in the FTP service of Microsoft IIS, a flaw which could enable an attacker to run his own code on a remote server. The flaw ...
A flaw in the FTP component within Microsoft's Internet Information Services (IIS) allows the execution of malicious code, potentially giving an attacker complete control of a targeted system.
I'm running an FTP server on a 2 megabit downstream / 384 kilobit upstream cable connection. I'm running Windows XP Professional with IIS installed. Computer is 1 GHz AMD T-Bird, 256 MB PC133 SDRAM, ...
Ok, I've RTFM'ed and did a search, and I still haven't found the answer I'm looking for. <P>I setup an FTP server with anonymous logins using IIS on XP Pro. I can read from the ftproot directory just ...
A critical flaw in the FTP component of Microsoft Internet Information Service (IIS) can allow an attacker to execute malicious commands on a server, Microsoft warned in a new security advisory.