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#1 2005-11-24 00:11:29
- deronsizemore
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- From: Kentucky
- Registered: 2005-11-02
- Posts: 324
Site was hacked...how do I
Find out how? Are there any security holes for the 4.0.2 version that are known?
EDIT: Sorry after reading again, my post sounded like I was blaming txp for the hack…I was not at all. :)
Last edited by deronsizemore (2005-11-24 04:56:19)
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#2 2005-11-24 03:59:53
- Andrew
- Plugin Author
- Registered: 2004-02-23
- Posts: 730
Re: Site was hacked...how do I
Did you remove the /setup folder after setting up your site, like the instructions direct?
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#3 2005-11-24 04:17:53
- zem
- Developer Emeritus
- From: Melbourne, Australia
- Registered: 2004-04-08
- Posts: 2,579
Re: Site was hacked...how do I
There are no known security issues in Textpattern 4.0.2. I’ve sent you an email, follow up there for now please.
Alex
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#4 2005-11-24 04:51:01
- Mary
- Sock Enthusiast
- Registered: 2004-06-27
- Posts: 6,236
Re: Site was hacked...how do I
Without knowing how it got there, you don’t know whether Txp is responsible or not.
Regardless, I would say your first order of business is changing ALL your site’s passwords, from your ftp, to your database user, to your cpanel (or equiv. host-provided website admin panel).
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#5 2005-11-24 04:55:11
- deronsizemore
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- From: Kentucky
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Re: Site was hacked...how do I
> mary wrote:
> Without knowing how it got there, you don’t know whether Txp is responsible or not.
Regardless, I would say your first order of business is changing ALL your site’s passwords, from your ftp, to your database user, to your cpanel (or equiv. host-provided website admin panel).
Yeah you’re definitely right. I didn’t mean to come off sounding as though I was blaming txp earlier…I was just a little upset. I am not blaming anyone at this point, just hoping to find some answers.
Thanks
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