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June 11, 2004 at 9:14 am #650419
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InactiveHey 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!
June 11, 2004 at 8:14 pm #650454Anonymous
InactiveI 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 ….
June 12, 2004 at 7:57 am #650477Anonymous
Guestthanks for the heads up A. I’d freak if I was giving my visitors a trojan.
June 12, 2004 at 9:41 am #650478Anonymous
InactiveOkay, 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.
June 12, 2004 at 4:39 pm #650481Anonymous
InactiveDo you have any information available as to what Apache issue this was? Like, which versions are exploitable?
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