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Hey Kaotik,
I would agree this definatley needs looking into. As far as i can tell and the only explanation I have for this is that they managed to alter files in cache or templates_c and inserted the links that way because on my other site they had one of there links on the redirect page which tried to load a virus the virus got stored in temp internet files but I deleted it. My other XOOPS site also had tons of blank pages but as soon as i deleted the files in /cache and /templates_c the site returned to normal.
I hope one of the developers or security experts can look into this so we can find a way to stop it from happening again.
Cheers.
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