Posted by Miguel Cruz on 08/06/06 21:56
Peter Chant <pete@petezilla.co.uk> wrote:
> stirrell@integrastrategic.com wrote:
>> notifying me of injection attempts. However, just the other day, I got
>> a bounceback from an AOL address which leads me to believe that an
>> injection attempt was successful. I was hoping that someone here could
>> help me out.
>
> Are you sure it is your PHP code, I think my email address must be used as a
> fron or reply-to address by spammers now and again as I get bounce messages
> every so often and I don't have any publically accesable php code that
> could be subjected to email / php / mysql injection.
You can sign up for notifications from AOL which are based on the IP
address of your server. So then there is no question whether or not you
are responsible.
miguel
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