probably wu-ftpd, as adam mentioned.. there has been a rash of wu-ftpd
related exploits, i saw an advisory a couple weeks ago on caldera

Thank You,
        Ben Kochie (ben at nerp.net)

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On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, Brian wrote:

> My system was hacked last night,  I was shut down from 10 pm until about
> 9 this morning, when I rebooted I had a new account called pbadmin on my
> login screen, before I just blow this acount away I would like to find
> out how he got into my system.  Any suggestions on how to back track
> him?
>   I'm running caldera 2.4edesktop, with a dsl connection through a cisco
> 675 and a netgear RT311 router.
> 
> 
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