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In one of the websites I have build with php-fusion v6.01.16 code injection is occurring frequently.

The code has been injected in several places: the panels and now in the theme.

I have no idea what the injected code is doiing, it is making contact to a different website.

What maesures can I take to prevent this?

Can sombody help me?

Ronald

Webmanager www.sooszevenaar.nl
Edited by rlangerh on 22-06-2010 15:26,
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What maesures can I take to prevent this?


Upgrade your site to at least v6.01.19 - or even better: Upgrade to v7.00.07
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rlangerh wrote:
What maesures can I take to prevent this?


Upgrade your site to at least v6.01.19 - or even better: Upgrade to v7.00.07


Thanks but the official dutch support site for php is build with v7.00.07 and is suffering from the same attack.

So upgrading will not solve the problem.

Ronald
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First of all, read this: http://www.php-fusion.co.uk/forum/vie...d_id=21480

Secondly, while your source code is bloated with spam, I see no evidence of it on the Dutch site. Can you post a link to where you saw it?
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Thanks for the article

the site that is being hijacked is www.phpfusion.nl

I have installed the BS security System

Hopely this will end the problems I have encountered

Ronald
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If possible also send the RAW HTTP access (Check your Hosting Control Panel) log from around the time it got injected, this will tell exactly why and how they did it. This will make it easier for the crew to fix the leak and spread out a patch.
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