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I thought you had it in your root if you told me you did not it would of saved a lot of time but it would still be better to transfer all files to outside the forum folder and not have a forums folder at all then you would not have problems
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I also thought this as this was what he said. Oh well, as long as it works.. Things like this are usually simple but hard to figure out unless we can go in ourselves. --------------- Added [DATE]1404488238[/DATE] at [TIME]1404488238[/TIME] --------------- Also, he said it happened suddenly and he did not do anything.. --------------- Added [DATE]1404488329[/DATE] at [TIME]1404488329[/TIME] --------------- Quote:
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the .htaccess file did exist in ./ but was 0 length. Must be hackers who inserted ajax-2.php into my root directory 4 days ago.
One that was in /forums had proper content but was not used (was in wrong place). When moved to ./ one PC with IE 11 kept on showing failures. Other PC (IE 8) worked but it was tried a few hours and 10 posts in here later. Now, cleared cache and cookies on IE 11 PC (typing from it now) and it works there too. |
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I don't know.. Very hard to troubleshoot without all the info. I must have missed where you told us about ajax-2.php being there. Sometimes in here it takes a bunch of people guessing because we do not have all the info when something like this can usually be figured out in 5 minutes if we were to look ourselves.
If you suspect your site was hacked then simply fixing the htaccess will not keep them out. You need to figure out how your site or server was comprised or if it is still vulnerable. I would address this asap. Usually a hacker breaks into a site to do more than just delete the contents of an htaccess file. |
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Might be best to let someone here in to fix this problem for you
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lol
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If it is that hackers can get into my site as they please, then it is the webhostinghub.com problem. If they are coming through VBulletin, then that is the product (VBulletin) problem. Appreciating yout time and advice, I can say nobody would have to resort to "anyone who would listen" when there is a systemic issue. Good old IBM, myself worked for them, quality control, nobody is doing that way anymore. |
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Why don't use post the contents of that ajax-2.php file so we can see what it is? If it is Debase64 code we can decode it and see what it is doing or attempting to do.
I would also check your diagnostics to see what files are not part of Vbulletin and for sure check your server logs. |
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Can't post it, deleted it.
Maintenance - Diagnostics showed it as non-part of VB. Since removing it, comes clean. Changed all passwords that moment. I posted about it 2 weeks ago, seemed the provider had attack on sites they host, they informed me about removing some script "mail-allsin.php" and to check site if more is there. ajax-2.php was but i did not notice that .htaccess was zero length. |
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