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eval(base64_decode("aWblahblahblah Along with checking for similar types of code in all those areas you'll want to check the timestamps of all files and folders on the server, look for Shell scripts those are scripts they upload that will still allow access even after you patch the original way they gained access and shells depending on how their coded can allow them to do quite a few things including but not limited to detecting what type of server your on and recording all database credentials... I dealt with one recently that also allowed them to modify and upload files through it's interface. The main thing to be sure of is: 1. I've patched or removed how the initially gained access. 2. I've removed all malicious snippets of code. 3. I've removed any and all malicious files and shell scripts if any. If you've never ran backups before now is a good time to get in that habit never be at a disadvantage because someone hacked your site always be on top of your game as a forum administrator or owner by being well prepared and overly cautious imo ![]() |
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