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flnz400 06-02-2008 11:02 AM

Security Measures?
 
My board was hacked yesterday, and they somehow made the jump from my acp to ftp/cpanel...dunno how yet.

Are there any other security measures that I can add besides a captcha upon signup to get rid of a lot of the bots?

Also, I'm upgrading to 3.7 from 3.6.8 as we speak, so I'm assuming that will help a bit, no?

Thanks!

Marco van Herwaarden 06-02-2008 11:07 AM

Please read the following thread on how to improve security for your board:
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=194701


PS If they can access your FTP/cPanel then you should contact your host and let them review the situation.

Princeton 06-02-2008 11:07 AM

to be safe - I suggest changing all your passwords (admincp/ftp/etc).

check for files that you did not upload and check each file for edits

Alfa1 06-02-2008 11:20 AM

- Better contact your hosting company and ask them to up the servers security. This should not be just one phonecall, but a process of making your security better. You will probably find how good or bad your hosting co is.
- Study phpinfo.php to see what you have turned on. Ask your host to shut down anything that you do not need.
- Make sure that you do not have any directories accessible, writeable or executable for the public that should not be.
- Make sure all software on your server is up to date. Old software often has exploits.
- See if you can find someone that is versed in IT security or hacking and let them examine your site's security holes.
- Study your server's logs and your admin logs. IP ban problematic IP's.
- If your server can be overloaded easily, then consider blocking the FTP and pop3 service for all but your IP's.
- Learn from every attack. Find out what has gone wrong. Solve the problem and wait for the next attack.
- Keep an eye on whos online during attacks and ban the hackers accounts.
- Make your staff switch passwords regularly
- Do NOT under any circumstance allow your staff to have hotmail, yahoo or Gmail accounts.
- Make your staff aware of page spoofing. Page spoofing is the simplest method for hackers to get your password. So in other words: never log in on a page, that you have arrived at, following a link sent to you.

flnz400 06-02-2008 12:01 PM

Thanks, great tips!


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