07-05-2012
Be careful Googling. Some sites I found were infected, though Google was not warning on every one of them.
After Googling
/*km0ae9gr6m*/ it has become clear that this is a widespread problem. Some mention that the malicious code start string can also be
/*gootkitstart*/ .
Similarly the end string can be
/*qhk6sa6g1c*/ or
/*gootkitend*/ .
Many other boards mention Ubuntu 8.04 LTS with Plesk. many mention just Plesk. There is a suggestion that the hackers are using valid ftp accounts and passwords. Others suggest that Plesk is being hacked directly even when supposidly restricted to certain IP addresses. Some suggest using IP Tables to control access.
Ps. Was my sed idea in the other thread any good?
https://www.unix.com/shell-programmin...-js-files.html
@alister
There is sample data on the other thread.
Last edited by methyl; 07-05-2012 at 02:00 PM..
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