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I have a virus and don't know what to do

Started by Paqui, April 01, 2010, 12:53:21 AM

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Paqui

So I own http://www.paquifansites.net a server with all of my coppermine galleries (http://www.paquifansites.net/miley and others) and its been since 2 days ago that people get a virus warning and I don't know where the virus its since I checked all the files on there and I can't find any weird script. Maybe I missed some file or what can I do to know which file has that script? I'm really desperate... since I don't know much things about this. Thank you.

Btw. Google Webmaster Tools tells me there's a script code on some page, but doesnt say which...

Joe Carver

To be sure you should read and follow the steps in thread:

         Yikes, I've been hacked

scarr105

You could alway start over since all your images are stored in the database.  If you have done a lot of customization then this may not be an option.

Just another though, could they have inserted the code in the database somehow, if you can't find it in the code.

just some thoughts.
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Shane

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Paqui

I have thousands of pictures uploaded so I can't really delete them cause uploading them all again would be such a pain... and I looked all over the databases but I don't see any code in any of the files :(

Paqui

On webmasters tools I get this: http://i44.tinypic.com/16gwqbs.jpg
You know where that code could be? :(

Joachim Müller

You have already been told what to do:
Quote from: Joe Carver on April 01, 2010, 01:11:29 AM
To be sure you should read and follow the steps in thread:

         Yikes, I've been hacked
Do exactly as suggested there; there is nothing else we could do or recommend. It was a big effort to create that thread; I find it impolite of you to ignore it, as it's the only solution. What you're trying to do (analyzing the virus payload and trying to conclude the "easy cleaning" method out of the payload) is futile. The only method that will help is the one that I have mentioned in the "Yikes"-thread.