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remix 64 hacked?

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Ok tried to get in through the front page but its spouting german at me..
and looks rather hacked... not looking good.

any one got any clues?
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The server has been hacked.

also get the same message at http://www.mbdrecords.com
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Post by Matrix »

For those 2 to go down more or less together, you have to assume the hacker is looking through these forums looking for url's

Im taking a backup of mine just in case...
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no, it's because mbdrecords and remix64 share the same web host
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anyone know what that message actually says?
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Post by tom »

:roll: back to normal so it seems ...

How can something like this happen ?
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A terrible thing, our webserver has been target of hacker attacks for the past week. This time they overwrote every single <i>index.php</i> file on the whole webserver (about 50 sites, including Remix64 & MbD records), and randomly erased image folders. As if things weren't tough enough already... Well I've manually restored Remix64 from my local backup, our web master is doing full backup soon.

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LMan / Remix64 wrote:A terrible thing, our webserver has been target of hacker attacks for the past week. This time they overwrote every single <i>index.php</i> file on the whole webserver (about 50 sites, including Remix64 & MbD records), and randomly erased image folders. As if things weren't tough enough already... Well I've manually restored Remix64 from my local backup, our web master is doing full backup soon.

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What a bunch of fucking cocks.
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definite penis envy....
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Post by Vosla »

Those don't deserve the name "hacker", they are simply "trasher". The usual 3-millimeter-dick-type of crack-script-kiddie. That's the long version of "FUCKER!!!"
All is lost.
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Post by Matrix »

Well, seems they have an IRC setup, so whynjot find urselves an IRC Haxpert and get a little Rewengie :)
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LMan / Remix64 wrote:A terrible thing, our webserver has been target of hacker attacks for the past week. This time they overwrote every single <i>index.php</i> file on the whole webserver (about 50 sites, including Remix64 & MbD records), and randomly erased image folders. As if things weren't tough enough already... Well I've manually restored Remix64 from my local backup, our web master is doing full backup soon.
Any idea how they managed to get in and do this?
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