WTF!! GoSmokeless has been HacKeD!!

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  • c.nash
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    Originally posted by internope
    Looks like it was 700k sites that were hit. Maybe we'll see some root cause details come Monday.

    http://thehackernews.com/2011/09/inm...rinity-fm.html

    http://dreamdare.org/blog/how-to-fix...ck-tiger-mate/

    Yup. I saw that. He basically took two of the biggest hosting companies out with one swipe. Pretty crazy.

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  • internope
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    Looks like it was 700k sites that were hit. Maybe we'll see some root cause details come Monday.

    http://thehackernews.com/2011/09/inm...rinity-fm.html

    http://dreamdare.org/blog/how-to-fix...ck-tiger-mate/

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  • devilock76
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    Originally posted by precious007
    they would have still needed a username and a password to access
    your files.

    Anyways IF that's what happened I guess you need to switch from http://www.webhostinghub.com/
    to another hosting provider: I'd recommend HostGator or 1and1. (BTW 1and1 gives you the first 3 months free of charge.
    No they don't. I mean ideal world but that is exactly what cracking is. It is pretty obvious you don't work in IT security nor have you ever been on the other side of the equation and cracked a server.

    Ken

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  • clint404
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    His splash page looks pretty generic. Had to be a spam...sucks

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  • c.nash
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    Originally posted by Owens187
    Glad to see your back up and running! Good job Nash!

    (btw, you never answered my pm)

    You sent me a PM? WTF?
    Checking NOW. lol

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  • EricHill78
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    Originally posted by Owens187
    Glad to see your back up and running! Good job Nash!

    (btw, you never answered my pm)
    Yes, he has a boyfriend already..

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  • Mdisch
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    Originally posted by Premium Parrots
    In my lifetime I have gotten into many a server. All I have to do is put on the charm, place my food order and wait till she gets off of work.

    Talk about poking around an open port........


    Dirty old dog - but also a refreshing change of subject from all this technical server stuff.
    I mean I'm at the state where I messed up changing the insides of my PC(the motherboard, not the basic stuff.. I'm not that retarded).

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  • Owens187
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    Glad to see your back up and running! Good job Nash!

    (btw, you never answered my pm)

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  • chadizzy1
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    Originally posted by snusgetter
    What!!! They actually find time to sleep???

    Try not to.
    Cat naps, my friend!

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  • c.nash
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    Read a lot of bad things about HostGator.
    And my host has been nothing but helpful and has actually been very responsive with great customer service.

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  • precious007
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    they would have still needed a username and a password to access
    your files.

    Anyways IF that's what happened I guess you need to switch from http://www.webhostinghub.com/
    to another hosting provider: I'd recommend HostGator or 1and1. (BTW 1and1 gives you the first 3 months free of charge.

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  • c.nash
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    Originally posted by precious007
    dude, there's never holes in the server of any sort.

    You better get yourself a copy of AVG and try to protect your computer better.

    These guys have sent you a little piece of code that basically got your ftp login / Can bet that's what happened. Without a user name and a password there was no way they could access the files on your server.



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    my 0.2
    lol.. Well that's exactly what happened. The host even acknowledged it.

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  • Premium Parrots
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    Originally posted by sirloot
    you would be a fool to believe that no one in any circumstance cant find a way to get into a server. all it takes is an open port someone opened to fix something or remote in and forgot to close it or forgot to update a security patch and boom someones in poking around. There are several known exploits .. if known and not patched/fixed its like a open door to hackers that know what they are looking for
    In my lifetime I have gotten into many a server. All I have to do is put on the charm, place my food order and wait till she gets off of work.

    Talk about poking around an open port........


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  • devilock76
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    Originally posted by sirloot
    you would be a fool to believe that no one in any circumstance cant find a way to get into a server. all it takes is an open port someone opened to fix something or remote in and forgot to close it or forgot to update a security patch and boom someones in poking around. There are several known exploits .. if known and not patched/fixed its like a open door to hackers that know what they are looking for
    + 1,000,000

    Ken

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  • sirloot
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    Originally posted by precious007
    dude, there's never holes in the server of any sort.

    You better get yourself a copy of AVG and try to protect your computer better.

    These guys have sent you a little piece of code that basically got your ftp login / Can bet that's what happened. Without a user name and a password there was no way they could access the files on your server.



    :--)

    my 0.2
    you would be a fool to believe that no one in any circumstance cant find a way to get into a server. all it takes is an open port someone opened to fix something or remote in and forgot to close it or forgot to update a security patch and boom someones in poking around. There are several known exploits .. if known and not patched/fixed its like a open door to hackers that know what they are looking for

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