Contributors

Jeremiah Grossman
(WhiteHat Security)

Ofer Shezaf
(Breach Security) [Project Leader]

The Web Hacking Incidents Database
Last update:17 February 2008

View Incident By ID

WHID 2007-75: PlusNet blames itself for webmail spamfest
Reported: 01 January 2008
Occurred: 04 May 2007

Classifications:

  • Attack Method: Misconfiguration
  • Country: UK
  • Outcome: Planting of Malware
  • Outcome: Leakage of Information
  • Vertical: Service Providers

Misconfiguration of a webmail system at a British hosting provider led to leakage of the entire user's database including all e-mails. The e-mail addresses where actively used for sending spam. Additionally the exploit was used to plant malware on some of the customers' web sites.

This incident is unique since PlusNet has published a very interesting and revealing report about the incident that shed a lot of light on real world state of life application security. A must read.

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