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11-06-2009, 14:49
HyperVM developer kills himself after zero day flaw exploited
Founder of LXLabs founded hanged in Bangalore flat shortly after a ‘zero day’ flaw in its software was used to hack 100,000 websites, although some reports suggest the events are unrelated
KT Ligesh, who developed and sold the HyperVM virtualisation management tool, has been found hanged in his Bangalore flat, apparently having committed suicide.
The news came the day after a report from UK Internet service provider VAServ, alleging that hackers had used a ‘zero day’ flaw (i.e. a bug that had been in the software since it was first released) in HyperVM to destroy 100,000 websites that it hosted.
Speculation that the two events are related has arisen. However, a report in the Times of India suggests that it may have been personal matters that drove Ligesh to take his life. His sister and mother both committed suicide five years ago, and on Sunday night “drank till well past midnight and an agitated Ligesh talked about the death of his mother and sister,” the newspaper says.
http://www.information-age.com/channels/data-centre-and-it-infrastructure/news/1051477/hypervm-developer-kills-himself-after-zero-day-flaw-exploited.thtml
Per chi fosse meno informato sulla questione, HyperVM è un software di virtualizzazione che permette di creare e gestire piu macchine virtuali all'interno di un server.
Il provider inglese vaserv.com è stato qualche giorno fa attaccato ed è stata sfruttata una falla (sembrerebbe almeno) del software HyperVM per poter penetrare i server, avere accesso root e distruggere circa 100.000 siti web ospitati (un simpatico rm -rf).
Il resto è possibile leggerlo nell'articolo sopra postato.
Founder of LXLabs founded hanged in Bangalore flat shortly after a ‘zero day’ flaw in its software was used to hack 100,000 websites, although some reports suggest the events are unrelated
KT Ligesh, who developed and sold the HyperVM virtualisation management tool, has been found hanged in his Bangalore flat, apparently having committed suicide.
The news came the day after a report from UK Internet service provider VAServ, alleging that hackers had used a ‘zero day’ flaw (i.e. a bug that had been in the software since it was first released) in HyperVM to destroy 100,000 websites that it hosted.
Speculation that the two events are related has arisen. However, a report in the Times of India suggests that it may have been personal matters that drove Ligesh to take his life. His sister and mother both committed suicide five years ago, and on Sunday night “drank till well past midnight and an agitated Ligesh talked about the death of his mother and sister,” the newspaper says.
http://www.information-age.com/channels/data-centre-and-it-infrastructure/news/1051477/hypervm-developer-kills-himself-after-zero-day-flaw-exploited.thtml
Per chi fosse meno informato sulla questione, HyperVM è un software di virtualizzazione che permette di creare e gestire piu macchine virtuali all'interno di un server.
Il provider inglese vaserv.com è stato qualche giorno fa attaccato ed è stata sfruttata una falla (sembrerebbe almeno) del software HyperVM per poter penetrare i server, avere accesso root e distruggere circa 100.000 siti web ospitati (un simpatico rm -rf).
Il resto è possibile leggerlo nell'articolo sopra postato.