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To: linux-il linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 9:15 AM
Subject: Re: Finding porn links in hacked web pages
The method which I use is to:
1. Perform periodic backup of the entire Web site, including SQL dumps
of any databases driving it.
2. Download the backup files
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To: linux-il linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
Subject: Re: Finding porn links in hacked web pages
The method which I use is to:
1. Perform periodic backup of the entire Web site, including SQL dumps
of any databases driving it.
2. Download the backup files to PC.
3. Open them (into a subdirectory
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote about Finding porn links in
hacked web pages:
He is not technicaly inclined at all, and does not have the ability
to check his pages without going to each one in a browser and looking
at the page source. He has thousands of pages and runs
that a
comparison script will be useful to alert you to new problems.
-tom
On Jan 28, 2008 10:32 AM, Nadav Har'El [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote about Finding porn
links in hacked web pages:
He is not technicaly inclined at all, and does not have
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008, Tom Rosenfeld wrote about Re: Finding porn links in
hacked web pages:
Hi Geoff,
Any of these comparison suggestions are fine, but they miss the point. If
the site is hacked, the hacker can come back every day, or hour and
reinstall his links. You can be sure he already
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 9:15 AM
Subject: Re: Finding porn links in hacked web pages
The method which I use is to:
1. Perform periodic backup of the entire Web site, including SQL dumps
of any databases driving it.
2. Download the backup files to PC.
3. Open them (into a subdirectory
Yesterday my wife went to a perfectly normal web page and after
a few seconds a porn page replaced it.
I looked at the HTML page source and found that at the bottom of the
page were hundreds of links, which did not belong there. I called
the publisher of the page, and he determined that his
The method which I use is to:
1. Perform periodic backup of the entire Web site, including SQL dumps
of any databases driving it.
2. Download the backup files to PC.
3. Open them (into a subdirectory and import into a new DB instance,
respectively).
4. Run 'diff' between the opened files and the