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Strange mysql users

EduardoG

Basic Pleskian
Hi all, I'm a little bit worried about this. I've discovered three mysql users created at mysql with names like bug115166_XXXXX (where X are digits)
This is a simple plesk9 installation over a redhat machine.

Is this something about psa updates? is there a bug? is it a hack?
 
I have checked my Plesk 9 test environment with all updates and not found such users in mysql database. Looks like it is not related to Plesk.
 
Be careful. Create dump of database before deletion just in case.
 
Sure! my first command was a mysqldump ;-)
But thanks for your advice

P.S. I've grep'ed everywhere for those usernames and found nothing. Strange...
 
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