Re: Website Hijacked
Re: Website Hijacked
- Subject: Re: Website Hijacked
- From: Stefan Klein <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2012 22:23:48 +0200
Hi,
if your application sits inside static pages take a look at your static
html pages and search for suspicious iframe tags.
(search for HTML:iframe-inf in google for this)
Stefan
Am 12.04.12 17:05, schrieb Gino Pacitti:
I have been hijacked...
Its redirecting and also spreading virus to PC - not everyone but a
percentage of users have had warnings and alert screen concerning the
site.
What should i look for in the logs?
Gino
On 12 Apr 2012, at 16:02, Pascal Robert wrote:
You are hijacked or you are seeing hacks attempts? What do you see in
the Apache logs?
Hi
Anyone had any experience of how a site can be hijacked?
I mean that a normal link to a Direct Action gets redirected to a
new site (Adult Content)
I cannot see how this is being done - Components does not contain
any scripts except for Google Ananlytics yet clicking on a submit
button or links causes this.
It is also not on every attempt - it seems to happen randomly??
Any help appreciated
Gino
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