On Wednesday 02 March 2005 15:43, joeintenn wrote:
> I would like to have a look at the database and all files associated with
> the hack just to see what the damage was. It is unfortunate that there is
> no way to prosecute people for doing this type of damage. Even if you
> forensically acquired all of the data (most likely using law enforcement,
> if you could get them to show up), did everything you could to protect and
> preserve the data, created 2 bit-stream copies using something like dd or
> Ghost, ran an MD5 on the copies, authenticated the copies, analyzed the
> data on the copies, and found enough to prosecute, what could you do? Who
> ever did this is probably in a country that has no extradition treaty with
> the US and the chances are slim to none that the FBI will investigate a
> case like this. I am just wondering if Drupal has any exploits.
>

I don't know one way or the other what has been done - I don't have server 
access. I tried to make a backup after closure of the board but the system 
failed - squid gave me a 'no data received' error.
I'd done one backup some time before for experimental purposes but I don't 
even know where I put that now.


-- 
"We are not endeavoring to chain the future but to free the present. ... We 
are
the advocates of inquiry, investigation, and thought. ... It is grander to 
think
and investigate for yourself than to repeat a creed. ... I look for the day
when *reason*, throned upon the world's brains, shall be the King of Kings and
the God of Gods.
-- Robert G. Ingersoll

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