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IIS extensions are on the rise as backdoors to servers

🗓️ 27 Jul 2022 13:58:06Reported by Pieter ArntzType 
malwarebytes
 malwarebytes
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IIS backdoors are increasingly used to gain persistent access to servers. Attackers deploy covert extensions with proxylogon and proxyshell exploits. Malicious IIS modules can steal data and passwords, enabling long-term access

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