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Operating Systems Linux Debian Malicious perl script Post 302992375 by drysdalk on Friday 24th of February 2017 09:10:07 AM
Old 02-24-2017
Hi,

I don't think that what you've found is likely to be terribly relevant. Unless the User-Agent has been faked, that's just normal Google crawling.

You're looking for anything that appears to concern a Perl script. POST operations are also probably of particular interest, rather than GETs. At least one POST was probably involved at one point to invoke the malicious script.

Note that there will be separate log files for each site on your server, so you will need to check each Apache access_log that exists on your server in case the exploit was started from another site or location than your WordPress site.
 

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Maven - Installs site.xml into /usr/share/maven-repo. SYNOPSIS
mh_installsite [option]... [pom] [site-file] DESCRIPTION
Installs the site.xml file in /usr/share/maven-repo, at the correct location for Maven. Where [pom] is the location of the POM associated with the site.xml file to install. GroupId, artifactId and version will be extracted from this file. [site-file] is the location of the site.xml to install. OPTIONS
-h --help: show this text -V --version: show the version -p<package> --package=<package>: name of the Debian package which will contain the site file -e<version>, --set-version=<version>: set the version for the artifact, do not use the version declared in the POM file. -r<rules> --rules=<rules>: path to the file containing the rules to apply when cleaning the POM. Optional, the default location is debian/maven.rules Maven rules are used here to extract the groupId, artifactId and version from the POM file. -v --verbose: show more information while running -n --no-act: don't actually do anything, just print the results --skip-clean-pom: don't clean the pom, assume that a previous action ran mh_cleanpom with the correct options. mh_cleanpom is run only to extract the groupId, artifactId and version of the jar See also: mh_installpom(1), mh_installjar(1) Maven Repo Helper version 1.7.1 January 2012 MAVEN(1)
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