Moronic Hacking Contest Ends In Free-For-All
atomgiant writes "ZDNet is running an interesting article about the KDWorks hacking contest that has gone bad, or good, depending on your perspective. Entertaining read in any event." I think that Bruce Schneier has said it best on the value of contests such as this one. That the registration server was compromised I think is a telling comment on the value of whole site security.
Click here or here.
...It's not ZDnet.com. Look at the web address - the domain is zdnet.com.com
zdnet.com - 128.11.45.117
zdnet.com.com - 64.124.237.140
I don't have time to investigate further, but could it be that the article itself is a hack? Or does zdnet own the com.com domain?
A real webserver usually runs a couple of different dynamic page scripts (Perl, PHP, ASP, whatever). And they are usually the key point to break in.
Voyeurweb (porn), one of the most heavily used sites (in visitors and bandwidth usage) on the 'Net, has been using thttpd v2.20x for a long time...
Netcraft search results for Voyeurweb