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SMF/Joomla site possibly hacked
xenovanis:
Honestly, I can't help you with that. There must be hundreds of files on your server that *could* have been infected. There were multiple exploits in older modules and components for Joomla. You'll have to compare each and everyone with the default ones or open them to see if they're infected.
If I were you (and believe me, I've been there and I know how hard it is to throw your work away), I'd remove all files from my server and start with clean installs with the most recent versions.
Make a sitebackup first, though, maybe your host is able to determine whcih files are infected.
rsmini:
I quite agree with that one. I have managed to get a holding page up and running with links to our pages on facebook and our blog. he next step is the forum. I can add extra pages to the blog which may help.
I am working an upgrade on the joomla site. I need to work out how to move the content across. The old joomla version and new one are very different in the back end!!
if anyone is interested the URL is www.britishminiclub.co.uk and the forum is www.britishminiclub.co.uk/smf
Hopefully removing the bridge between the two might help remove the problem. Trouble is I need to get the old site back up running as it has so much on it.
I was thinking of moving to word press as joomla can prove to be a pain in the back side ::)
rsmini:
Might be getting somewhere.. then again might not :) We have a zencart shop installed but has never been set live. The host seems to think the shops .htaccess and .rewrite might be causing problems. Wont find out till monday though
xenovanis:
Well, as long as you're up and safe. Good luck :)
rsmini:
nope >:( those files have been checked and changed to be correct and still no luck !!
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