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Previous post - Next post | Parent - Children.1 | Posted on 2005/12/12 4:08
tedsmith  伍長   Posts: 64
I've just updated both my sites to 2.54 - thanks GIJOE (and contributors) for all the work you do on this module.

I've noticed several warnings in my Protect Centre though, especially for my lost-doggies.com website. They read as follows :

26/11/2005 18:45:54  	Guests  	202.226.224.67
DataCha0s/2.0 	CONTAMI 	Attempt to inject '_REQUEST' was found. Attempt to inject 'GLOBALS' was found.
	24/11/2005 16:52:47 	Guests 	202.226.224.67
DataCha0s/2.0 	CONTAMI 	Attempt to inject '_REQUEST' was found. Attempt to inject 'GLOBALS' was found.
	19/11/2005 21:33:24 	Guests 	202.226.224.67
DataCha0s/2.0 	CONTAMI 	Attempt to inject '_REQUEST' was found. Attempt to inject 'GLOBALS' was found.
	29/09/2005 22:03:37 	Guests 	84.92.xxx.xxx
Firefox/1.0.6Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-GB; rv:1.7.10) Gecko/20050717 Firefox/1.0.6 	ISOCOM 	Isolated comment-in found. (http://web.archive.org/web/*/www.lost-doggies.com)
	29/09/2005 22:02:38 	Guests 	84.92.xxx.xxx
Firefox/1.0.6Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-GB; rv:1.7.10) Gecko/20050717 Firefox/1.0.6 	ISOCOM 	Isolated comment-in found. (http://web.archive.org/web/*/www.lost-doggies.com)

Now, the last two I am not too worried about because they're my own IP addresses and therefore known to be OK (although I am still confused as to what the warning means? I did not try to hack my own site?). But the first three do worry me. They were done on three seperate days at three seperate times?

Does this look like a deliberate attampt at hacking my site (for some reason) and what exactly were they trying to do? I do not understand "Attempt to inject '_REQUEST' was found. Attempt to inject 'GLOBALS' was found." Is it connected to the 'register globals' settings?

Thanks

Ted
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