That has actually been like that all day.  I don't know why.

Ray

At 01:44 PM 9/1/2004, you wrote:
>Ray, the dc young pro site is apparently getting hammered by the curious
>on cf-talk (myself included)...
>
>ODBC Error Code = ()
>Timed-out trying to get a connection to DCYOUNGPRO. The connection limit
>has been reached.
>The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier
>of (CFQUERY), occupying document position (225:8) to (225:57).
>
>--mike
>
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>jonese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>09/01/2004 01:33 PM
>Please respond to cf-talk
>
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>         To:     CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>         cc:
>         Subject:        Re: Security gurus out there?
>
>
>what you need to do is as follows
>
>1. shut the site down
>2. alert the host that your box has been compromised and ask them to
>remove the network cable and shut the box down. DO NOT let them start
>poking around looking for evidence
>3. contact your local PD and report a cyber crime.
>
>your local PD will make the call to the FBI office (and it'll get a
>better response coming from them)
>
>You shut the site / server down to prevent futher attacks but also to
>preserve the chain of evidence. and that data.
>
>More than likely your local PD will take the HD of the system in order
>to check it out and begin working the case with the FBI.
>
>Hope you have backups.
>
>
>   _____
>
>
>Ray
>([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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>Our website is <http://www.dcyoungpro.com>www.dcyoungpro.com.
> >>
> >>Yesterday, somebody emailed our customers after they purchased tickets
> >>through our website.
> >>
> >>The email mentioned the customer's transaction number, and requested the
> >>customer send them their credit card PIN or their order would be voided.
> >>
> >>The email address claimed to be us, but was not, of course.
> >>
> >>We think that the cause of this may be a hold in our cfm scripts,
>perhaps
> >>something that would allow unauthorized access or that is not properly
> >>secured to prevent break-ins.
> >>
> >>What would you charge to review our cfm scripts for this, and how long
> >>would this take you?  Do you have any other suggestions for addressing
>this?
> >>
> >>We have already notified the FBI and the offender's ISP.
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