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  • #650419
    Anonymous
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    Hey Arkyt,

    I was hoping this was resolved way earlier today… but as I found out my sites are not only down, but when they were up my virus scan picked up some trojans when I visited my own sites.

    Let’s hope it doesn’t cost any of us too much money!

    #650454
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I didnt even check my sites till I visited another members sites looking to exchange links – mcAfee went crazy so I checked their html coding and sure enough the trojan code was on their index page – so I went over to my sites and viola they had been hit too.

    Spent 3 hours rebuilding my entire ad structure for ALL my sites – somehow they were affected. Sucked trying to do that while a major Tstorm was going on! So I had sites that were loading a trojan on to my visitors computers + no ads!

    PH said this was an apache issue and that they were not the only ones affected so EVERYONE should watch their sites closely over the next few weeks ….

    #650477
    Anonymous
    Guest

    thanks for the heads up A. I’d freak if I was giving my visitors a trojan.

    #650478
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Okay, everything seems to be cleaned up at ProHosters, but it sucked when I checked my pages on Googles cache… McAfee went crazy as Google cached highly infective versions of a few of my sites.

    PS – McAfee didn’t catch everything, I did a Virus Scan on the Temporary Internet files and caught some more of these nasty f’ers. If you use ProHosters, be sure to do likewise.

    #650481
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Do you have any information available as to what Apache issue this was? Like, which versions are exploitable?

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