Τη Σάββατο, 22 Σεπτεμβρίου 2012 4:09:37 μ.μ. UTC+3, ο χρήστης Steven D'Aprano έγραψε: > On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 11:13:43 +0100, Kev Dwyer wrote: > > > > > This is only speculation, as I don't know exactly how your web page has > > > been "hacked", but if your page somehow exposes a database connection, > > > and the hack involves changing the contents of the database then you > > > should read up on SQL injection attacks and how to prevent them. > > > > This is joomla, that is, PHP. There are a bazillion ways to hack PHP. By > > the OP's own account, his website has been hacked twice before and he's > > done nothing to fix the vulnerability, just restored from backup. He'll > > be hacked again, and again, and again. > > > > Why are we discussing this? It has nothing to do with Python and is > > completely off-topic for this list. > > > > > > -- > > Steven
But how am i supposed to fix this vulnerability if i don't know which one is it? My guess is they used joomlas template to insert arbitrary code but thats just a guess. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list