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| New Warrior Member Join Date: 2007 Location: Garden Grove, CA
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Hello all, My articles directory has been subjected to a SQL injection hack. Could you please show me how to solve this problem? Thanks a lot. Sincerely, Huyen |
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| OffTheWallflowerChild War Room Member Join Date: 2004 Location: USA
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Huyen, You need to contact either the people who installed/created your article directory or your host - or both! Good luck I hope they can help you. |
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Thanks Patrician, I sent email to Darrin McLaughlin. He replied that my articles directory ... but he doesn't say how to solve this.
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| Charles Kaluwasha Join Date: 2007 Location: , , New Zealand.
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I had similar attack two weeks ago, about 10,000 websites were hacked. The creators of the script did not put in security measures. I received complaints from customers that their computers may be harmed. I contacted H4P for advice, and advised me to delete the whole directory immediately. I lost about 30,000 articles. So if you can't have a solution from the creators, the only option is to delete the script and go for a commercial one, which has stable security measures in place to save you from losing your customers. Good luck Charles |
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