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Super Mod Problem
For some reason one of our Forum Moderators was changed to a Super Moderator. None of the Admins or Mods made the change and it did not show up in the the Control Panel log. Anyone know what could have happened?
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maybe he changed himself?
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Negative. Does not have Admin access to the CP.
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It still could've been done without it showing in the control panel log
query for example |
How so?
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You can change the database using a query so that they'll be in the super moderator group.
This can be done in the admincp under maintenance or with phpmyadmin |
Is there a way to know if this was how this was done and who did it?
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In your control panel log look for anyone using query.php
As for phpmyadmin, im not sure |
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Was his Primary Usergroup set to Super mod or was it an Additional Usergroup???
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Are you sure the usergroup wasn't changed...?
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No one else has explained anything. |
do you have the vBplaza hack installed as unless you turn it off users can buy access to usergroups through that. Happened to me when one of my members did it, but they came to me straight away and told me, so no harm was done.
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