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Hacked!!!
So has anyone here ever had their servers hacked into?
What did they do? How did they get in? Tell us about it.... |
I'll tell you as soon as I'm done deleting your files.. sec..
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http://www.fla-playground.com/SANDBOX.jpg :1orglaugh have fun |
I know some bigwigs in the industry have been hit in the past... so I could only imagine alot of people here have had problems.
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... happens all the time, all you can do is get the latest security patches and pray.
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Theres a better way....
If your running linux take every background process you have running and do a "______ exploit" google search on each one. (you may want to include version numbers) That often helps me know exactly what things I'm running may be at risk and respond appropriately. Its also good to actually learn how to hack boxes because the more you know the safer you are. Praying doesn't work because.... well... there is no god. :glugglug |
If anyone need security audit of owns servers we can provide that. We have some posts on bugtraq and any computer security sites :) Contact me if interesting :)
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"We have some posts on bugtraq and any computer security sites"
... yes, this is where script kiddies hang out to get the latest exploits ... sad but true ... |
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Either way, I would wonder how much god knows about unix anyway. |
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0day?!?!?! wtf are you gonna do with that. Go Icon Creator 6.0 on my ass.... hahahahahahah |
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Huh? Can you say that again res? You said your friend runs a site called "Security Analyzers" that is similar to cert.org & Bugtraq is not the only source for security updates... right? (I think thats what he said) |
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LMAO |
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I got hacked a few months ago by a cp outfit who turned my server into a cp spam factory. What I did was:
1. Reinstall the OS (Linux) 2. Use iptables to block almost 100% of the server, even including common things like SSH, etc. Obviously you have to put in some back doors so you can manage it, but most importantly of all, never use plaintext protocols like telnet, ftp, etc. 3. That leaves the only possible exploits as coming in through apache or dns or something you can't turn off. As long as you always run the latest patch of those, its not that likely you'll get hacked. |
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