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.
Half of the roughly 6 million FTP servers accessible from the internet today lack encryption, exposing enterprises to ...
Microsoft IIS (Internet Information Server) is the Windows counterpart of Linux Apache server. It is the second most popular HTTP server in the world after Apache. IIS provides the following services: ...