My sites have been hacked so many times, the hackers send me a monthly check.

I believe the latest round of hacks is direct sql attacks - not sql
injection but somehow they are able to get into the dbs. I've had this
happen on both rackspace and mediatemple - Rackspace made some changes
to their phpmyadmin and while they continue to say that it had nothing
to do with them, I don't buy it fully. Same issue with MT.

You need to make sure the database is clear of the bad hack script
code. The days of injecting code into the footer of a theme seem to be
over - the new way is to hack the db and add code that only goes after
those coming from Google - this way the site owner will typically
never see the hack.

On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 1:33 PM, Elias Bizannes
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Our self-hoested wordpress blog has been hacked again. We've identified that
> it's some sort of cookie which you notice on your first visit, but then
> hides on subsequent visits. Nothing seems obvious in the source code, like
> the previous hacker attempt.
> Can anyone help with this?
>
> Elias Bizannes
> http://eliasbizannes.com
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