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:banana: lol yeah that it is
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The suidsafe exploit appears to be a linux kernel exploit ;
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hey guys my site got exploited 2 days ago, and after 2 days of trying to fix it, i seem i cant do it, i have done everything like changing things from _STR to _NOHTML, SQL Querys in CPanel, and looking for wierd named threads to delete but nothing, also the site redirects to a turkish hacker site, and when i log into AdminCP everything is ok, untill i go to look @ the forum things, then those pages redirect as well, If anyone could take a hands on look, (Like butters or Paul) I would pay via PayPal for your help, thank you all in advance.
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This thread was from September...
Just go to your domain configuration and change it there or check the .htaccess file. |
nothing is wrong in the .htaccess files, and the domain config im not sure what your referring to, is it inside the admincp?
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I'm talking about the people who host your domain. Such as Godaddy, etc.
Check the forward option in their panel. Chances are, he has set a forward onto it or changed the DNS records. Edit: If that doesn't work either, try searching in the Styles for the site you get redirected to. Same with the PHP files. |
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