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When your site gets hacked
I got the email address of the person, I found the vboard that he is using
I know that it is bound to happen, but FUCK! I sent him a nasty email and also talked to CCBILL ...blah |
you're talking about somebody posting username/passwords to your site on a forum?
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redirect the login to something fun ;)
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siunds like you're talking about password sharing and not hacking.
hacking is when they deface/replace your site with something else. |
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Of course shared passwords often DO indicate cracking - they crack your
site to get the passwords, then post them everywhere. There are some ways to prevent both the cracking and the sharing. The link below has some tips on how to first find out if your password file has been cracked, then how to find out HOW t was cracked, and how to PREVENT that from happening at all or happening again. The bottom half of the page is most useful if the whole password file hasn't been cracked yet - it tells you how to prevent that, mostly without spending any money http://bettercgi.com/strongbox/passg...adyhacked.html To detect and prevent password sharing, Strongbox is of course pretty much the industry standard nowadays, kind of like CCBill is the most recommended processor: https://www.bettercgi.com/strongbox/ |
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Good info in there, thanks. |
Good luck and happy hunting!
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