Hi John, On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 08:51:26PM +0100, John wrote: > It looks like my site is gone. The host has not backed up as promised, > and they are just saying its gone no backup. That's all I'm getting. > They wont tell me what happened, they wont tell me how the hacker got > in, tjhey wont tell me why there is no backup. Nothing. I am feeling > very sick right now.
I agree with others who have said that the web applications you are running are the most likely attack vector, and that you should make sure they are kept up to date. It's important that you understand how this happened, so if I were you I would insist that the hosting company tell you whether the damage was restricted to just you or not. This will give you some idea as to whether the entry point was software you are running or via some other customer's account. As for your backups, if you are paying for the hosting company to do backups (even if it's included in the price) and they didn't do them then this is very disappointing and makes the backup feature worthless. I see from the later posts in the thread that you seem to have got the data back so perhaps they found their backups. In any case, for the future, you aren't likely to get far disputing backup failures with any hosting company so it is best to assume responsibility yourself for this. That may mean just checking that backups your host does actually exist and are correct, or it may mean doing them yourself. 2.5GiB is not a large amount of data so there isn't really any excuse for not keeping a backup yourself. Cheers, Andy -- http://bitfolk.com/ -- No-nonsense VPS hosting "[Open Source is] like trying to sell human rights to China because it might lead to more effective business models." -- David Kastrup
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