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Malware in misc.php
Goodmornig to all!
My version: vBulletin 3.8.5 I receive malware notifications on my forum, from 3 days :mad::mad: Google webmaster notified me file misc.php infected and i compared this file with other misc.php file from my other forum, in differente server......same structure, same line, ecc.... no difference :eek::eek: http://www.adivor.it/forum/misc.php?v=385&g=js malware url: myfilestore.com Any suggestion for remove this? |
Looks to be the typical vbseo hack.
Hard to say which one they injected, but i would start with a standard file replacement of all your files, you will also need to check the DB itself for hack code. |
I have a second forum with same version of vbulletin e vbseo.... can i move file from one to other?
Tipically file infected? |
I wouldnt, id just upload new copies from your current version via the vbseo, vbulletin zip files.
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100% solved....i suppose ;)
All files vbseo patchet PL2 uploaded...now appears ok |
You need to find out how they got in, i would inspect your logs, which file did they modify?
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I had read changelog in vbseo 3.2.2 pl2 , and most important point was security patch.... only this. i haven't time to see files one to one ... sorry
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vbseo latest release is 3.6.1
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I haven't license for 3.6.1 :-(
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