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Originally Posted by MrHorror
I only run into this cookie on our vbulletin forum though. Nowhere else. It's exclusive to the forum only. I've visited other vbulletin forums just to make sure. The cookie only appears on our forum. I have a question though. Is there any way to sever the connection between the cookie and our forum using a code in .htaccess file or something similar? There has to be a way to block a specific url or specific cookie from the forum entirely right?
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If you've replaced all files with clean ones and restored the database, try switching out your cookie prefix in config.php and while it won't delete the cookie, it *should* stop it functioning with your site.
If this doesn't work, you likely have another plugin that has been modified that is running the malicious code.