| Re: Xoops site hacked - beware! |
| by dagnor on 2008/4/20 17:10:09 You may want to think about Website Firewall. It saved my butt after I started finding iframes on my site that I didn't put in! |
| Re: Xoops site hacked - beware! |
| by propaed on 2008/4/5 23:11:20 As said earlier, reset to uninfected backup. Waited. Next day, got infected again. Reset to backup and disabled TinyEvent. Waited. Nothing happend since then. Imho, count TE as the vulnerability in this cases. Updates are really necessary. Thanks for advice, esp. about Protector. |
| Re: Xoops site hacked - beware! |
| by musashi74 on 2008/3/28 14:33:29 JAVesey No problem - I understand (and I'm pretty sure anyone capable of using that info can figure it out more quickly than I did...)
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| Re: Xoops site hacked - beware! |
| by Anonymous on 2008/3/28 14:10:10 @musashi74 Thanks for the advice - very interesting. Sorry, but I felt compelled to moderate the last bit. As for xcgal - yeah, I'd like to know too. It's such a good and widely used module that we should, as a community, ensure that it's kept up to date. I'm willing to learn and give it a go..... anyone want to join me? |
| Re: Xoops site hacked - beware! |
| by musashi74 on 2008/3/28 13:51:13 Thanks for the advice guys - I dumped TinyEvent and will be upgrading Protector ASAP. If anyone can describe vulnerabilites with xcGallery, it would be appreciated as well.. [edit] Moderated by JAVesey ![]() Sorry - you might not be malicious but someone who reads it might be. We've had a lot of trouble with this site being hacked - wouldn't want to encourage them to have a go at us, eh?[/edit] |