Webserver Incident Reporting and Termination(TM) Squad
NOTE: Web servers have logs and in those logs is evidence of attempted hacking. For instance, one may notice an attack that calls such a script from a remote server "r57.php??". Its these kinds of attacks we're looking to investigate. For a concrete example, see these reports.
Please do not submit phish, spam, or malware to WsIRT. Only submit attack signatures from web server logs. As this project hasn't officially been publicly launched, we are still reclassifying the tool and its verbiage.
Paul: At least two scripts on this server are known as the r57 shell. Attackers are attempting to inject these scripts into
remote webservers to compromise them and use them for criminal purposes. Please remove them immediately.