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groloff
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Possible security issue on site
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November 19, 2008, 06:18:00 PM »
hi there bakers comunity. I need some help with this.
I´m having some problems when trying to modify page settings on the WB backend. I´m attaching an image of the message it gave me. I´m using WB 2.6.5 for this site.
Any ideas of what the hell is this. It looks real bad...
Thanks
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ruebenwurzel
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Re: Possible security issue on site
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November 19, 2008, 06:22:55 PM »
Hello,
I'm pretty shure your page is hacked. Please ask your hoster for the logs for to find out how the hacker could do this.
We strongly recommand, after your page and database is cleaned to upgrade to WB 2.7. Alll previous version, especially if you use HTMLArea or older FCKEditor versions have security issues wich are fixed in WB 2.7.
Matthias
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groloff
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Re: Possible security issue on site
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November 19, 2008, 06:54:22 PM »
Thank you matthias. I´m on it now.
have you ever seen this problem before? I read something about nstview exploit to control ftp and databases... but I´m a complete ignorant on this subjects (I´m just a mortal designer)
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ruebenwurzel
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Re: Possible security issue on site
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November 19, 2008, 07:01:31 PM »
Hello,
all known hacks from the past was caused from bad configured webservers. Not WB wass the hole, the servers was. So first step must be to look in the server logs how and when the hack was possible. To know where the hole is is then the first step to close it.
Matthias
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