>Generally speaking, your best bet is to take that machine offline and
>rebuild it from known good sources.
>
>Andrew 8)
>
>
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best bet is to take that machine offline and
rebuild it from known good sources.
Andrew 8)
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Bob,
If they had a folder on a desktop, you have to assume that your server
was hacked, rooted, and your account was exploited. The safest thing to
do would be to change all of your administrative passwords everywhere on
your network, and rebuild that server from a formatted disk. You could
this is a bit off-topic but
we had one of our servers last night have the ebay spoof page loaded on it.
Anyone have info as to how this gets loaded and, more imporantly how to keep it
from happening?
The only things I found was the htm page that was referenced in the spam e-mail
and a folder o