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Well like I said before it's totally plausible that those hacking group have root access to the server which would give them full control over the server and they'll be able to do anything they want. I would just move server as soon as possible and you'll probably see that it was because of GoDaddy, not something related to you.
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I would avoid Hostgator as well, go for Siteground or an other host such as Stablehost.
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There are many ways to compromise a server. It doesn't necessarily have to be through vbulletin. Your host should be able to help you find your server logs and give you an idea on how they got in.
Also they could have gotten in though your computer itself, have you scanned it and seen if there was anything suspicious on the computer/laptop itself? |
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--------------- Added [DATE]1421799575[/DATE] at [TIME]1421799575[/TIME] --------------- Let me ask something that may be relevant? About a week ago I put out some ads for a blogger/writer. These were sent to my host email address (once you signed into host site). A few of those that responded sent pdf files with writing history, etc. I opened these. Could this have infected the machine, and if so, would it be my machine or the hosts machine? Thanks. Funny though I have not found any virus or malware on my system... --------------- Added [DATE]1421802952[/DATE] at [TIME]1421802952[/TIME] --------------- OK, took care of everything, hopefully this solves it. Now, it seems I cannot get into the forums, I get a 404 error. Now what??? |
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404 means that files are not found.
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The 404 issues dealt with his htaccess file which we fixed last night. :up:
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