Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
> No, I don't deserve anything because, as I've written in the
> original post (but I suppose you didn't notice), the website is
> outsourced and made by a 3rd company.
Well, I've just realised (and checked) that I forgot to mention
Stut wrote:
> Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
>> But after I've spent some time reading the log files, I've finally
>> found out how the hackers managed to achieve worm infiltration.
>>
>> Actually, they're using an URL like this:
>> http://my-domain.
Robert Cummings wrote:
> Did you bother to google any of them? I just punched PHP/BackDoor.gen
> into Google and got a wealth of information.
Yes, of course! But what I can see there aren't far from useless
(cf what I write below).
Stut wrote:
> Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
>>
My company's got a web site using PHP. But the server is actually
an IIS 5 sitting inside a Win2K server. So naturally, I'm using php dll
filter. (Please don't tell me to use Apache because we need IIS for
other services). This server also has got an anti-virus installed
(McAfee to be exact