Hacking link problem...

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Last Post: November 29, 2011   (RSS)

By (Deleted User) - November 28, 2011 - edited: November 29, 2011

HI guys,

I have had a problem in the past with using wordpress and weird hacking problems... I use the CMS on one of my websites that does not use wordpress and am having a similar problem. Any chance that I need to update the software of CMS on the site?

Below is a little more of what I sent to my hosting company:


Hi - I need your help. We've just been passed along an email from the pharmaceutical company No vartis asking us to remove a trademarked name "Dio van" from pmaonline.com. We think there must have been a hacking of the site or something because the link they gave us is :
(removed link)

this link does not exsist on our website -- and there is no directory in medical_staff/greybox called "notes" or any other PHP issue... I am having a hard time figuring out how this is a problem.... when I google the link I get a page like this (Removed link) that lists the pmaonline.com on a list in the middle of the page... we never put this there and I'm not sure why it's there.... I plan on removing the word Diovan from the trial page on the pma website... but I wanted to figure out where and how this happened.

Can you help me being to sort this out? I don't want this to happen again.

Thanks, -Cheryl

Re: [Dave] Hacking link problem...

By (Deleted User) - November 29, 2011

Thanks! this did help!!!! I found a slew of files that were not suppose to be there... now I gotta figure out how to not have it happen again.....

Re: [cfdesign] Hacking link problem...

By InHouse - November 29, 2011

Sadly, this is a common problem which might have all kinds of causes. The most common is simply low quality shared hosting. All too often an insecure script running on a neighbouring account can be used to throw files "over the fence" onto your patch.

This assumes that the problem wasn't just a weak FTP username/password, or a myriad of other possible curses. [;)]

J.

Re: [InHouse] Hacking link problem...

By (Deleted User) - November 29, 2011

I do have shared hosting... the hosting company doesn't seem to think it was their issue... of course.... I changed passwords... and need to monitor a little closer.... Thankful for google webmaster tools.....