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Re: "Ticken" web attacks?
From: Radu Oprisan <radu () securesystems ro>
Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2006 21:38:23 +0200
K.M. Jeary wrote:
If you follow the dictionary link further elsewhere you will find that ticken is a cognate of "tick" or "ticking" which is elsewhere defined as a textile mattress covering [sometimes blue and white] which seems to be nineteenth century in usage. So assuming a literate hacker, a reference tothe site's "wrapper"?
Sorry, first mail went to private address.So, my guess is that ticken can mean something in german or another language. I don't have a translation, sorry. But i would definetely block anything outside put, get, head and the other standard http requests.
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