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Banned from my own CPG website

Started by soleiltan2, January 26, 2008, 07:25:49 AM

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soleiltan2

Well....here's another new one for all you kids out there using this brilliant Coppermine photo gallery.

After just being online in my Gallery today...I go to show a client the site and low and behold....he was BANNED. Then... :-[ me, I went to sign in under my admin name and low and behold....I WAS BANNED>

Using the latest version here people.....and have used this forum mucho for all the great input and advice....BUT, HOW CAN I BE HACKED?????????

I already read the post about how do undo that.....But what are we talking about here......bugs in the code or bugs in the house...


:P

soleiltan2

And they have added the sound of thunder (as if to say they are GOD) to the webpage.....How in the hell do I get rid of that????????? :'(

v8central

Sounds like your whole site has been hacked.

Joachim Müller

Post a link to your gallery for a start.

soleiltan2

Well kids...I have deleted all USERS from the site except for me...changed my admin password 3 times....

then I leave the computer for about 10 minutes and I was banned again from site...

There is definitely a bug in this software that allow hackers in....

:'(

soleiltan2

Quote from: v8central on January 26, 2008, 08:05:27 AM
Sounds like your whole site has been hacked.

Sorry this is the only program that has been affected....

sandrailsonly.com/coppermine

PS music is now gone...

soleiltan2

I used a more encrypted password and I haven't been hacked in a couple of hours.

We'll see how it goes.

soleiltan2

What I also noticed is that they deleted all of my albums....


Joachim Müller

We can hardly help you recovering from being hacked. Generic reply: scan for backdoors that the hacker has left.