Thanks for the advise.
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Mikael Bak wrote:
schmero...@gmail.com wrote:
One of our client's websites gets hacked frequently - 1x per month -
usually with some kind of phishing scam.
We've also had some problems lately. After deep investigations we saw
that in 100% of the
Mikael Bak wrote:
schmero...@gmail.com wrote:
One of our client's websites gets hacked frequently - 1x per month -
usually with some kind of phishing scam.
We've also had some problems lately. After deep investigations we saw
that in 100% of the cases there were no break-ins at all. Not in th
schmero...@gmail.com wrote:
> One of our client's websites gets hacked frequently - 1x per month -
> usually with some kind of phishing scam.
>
We've also had some problems lately. After deep investigations we saw
that in 100% of the cases there were no break-ins at all. Not in the old
fashioned
On Sat, July 11, 2009 14:06, schmero...@gmail.com wrote:
> Any ideas where to look for such a beast &/or a mailing list that deals
> with this type of issue?
pages and url that have webserver writeble dirs is always a risk, remove this
possible to do this solves the problem
else make use of ke
At 05:06 11-07-2009, schmero...@gmail.com wrote:
One of our client's websites gets hacked frequently - 1x per month -
usually with some kind of phishing scam.
I understand their first line of defense is to make sure security is
tight and systems are up to date, however, it seems to me that the
schmero...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> So, if our client was google, the utility would search all files on the
>>> site looking for domains. If it found microsoft.com within one of the
>>> pages and email would be sent to the administrator who could delete the
>>> page and look for other evidence of being
schmero...@gmail.com wrote:
>> One of our client's websites gets hacked frequently - 1x per month -
>> usually with some kind of phishing scam.
>>
>> I understand their first line of defense is to make sure security is
>> tight and systems are up to date, however, it seems to me that there
>> must
> One of our client's websites gets hacked frequently - 1x per month -
> usually with some kind of phishing scam.
>
> I understand their first line of defense is to make sure security is
> tight and systems are up to date, however, it seems to me that there
> must be some scanning utility that wou
One of our client's websites gets hacked frequently - 1x per month -
usually with some kind of phishing scam.
I understand their first line of defense is to make sure security is
tight and systems are up to date, however, it seems to me that there
must be some scanning utility that would check