Urgently Help Please !

Discussion in 'Security' started by ~Maria~, Jan 7, 2011.

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    Hello Experts !
    i am facing a big problem, my website has been hacked 3 time within last 24 hours.Every time i changed my password to as strong as i did but every time hacker attacked at my site and delete my all data.Please help me fast and tell me the powerful way to secure my site.Waiting....
     
    ~Maria~, Jan 7, 2011 IP
  2. cp_

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    Your site is probably backdoored. Ask your host to scan your files for you.
     
    cp_, Jan 7, 2011 IP
  3. ~Maria~

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    Ok thanks, one thing more tell me please that how to install anti virus for website security? and how to hide cpanel from address bar?
     
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    ~Maria~, Jan 7, 2011 IP
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    If you're on shared hosting, you won't be able to install it. You should check your access logs for any suspicious activity.
     
    cp_, Jan 7, 2011 IP
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    either they have injected your database with a backdoor virus or if your using CMS e.g wordpress and have not updated, they can get in really easily and plant a base64 which gives access to your server, so changing password will nto work really...you need to find what files they have implanted...sometimes they even plant the code in your php files so you must go through all your files
     
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    Stop talking, seriously. I felt like I lost a few iq points just by reading this. One does not just "inject a backdoor virus" into a database. "Base64" is a method of encoding data, not some super 1337 hacker backdoor. The only thing remotely correct in your post is probably the last one, which is why I suggest the hosting provider do a scan.
     
    cp_, Jan 24, 2011 IP