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@RobertClarke .He will throw all bombs here including the f bombs
I think somebody just hacked our website.
Oh I'm sure.
@pubcrawler I actually know some who would. Wife used to work in a group home. I have always been kind to the mentally challenged. They have no ability to change the fact that they are mentally challenged.
Hacked your website @shovenose? What makes you say such a thing?
I think it is ok for me?
This thread has got out of hand. We need to brighten the atmosphere.
@shovenose. Signs of not keeping your mouth shut. I didn't do it, but you said it was secure now. pull back the reigns, get a security audit from someone who knows what they are doing.
Loading fine here. How was it 'hacked'? (As in, what did they do? Remove files, access stuff, deface something?)
@24khost fixed it already. I'm pro-active! They had disabled MySQL or something but I rebooted the server.
Bless your wife @24khost. Hard job and little for caring for those folks from many.
We have pointed words in every language that really cut to the point and everyone has a clear picture from. If we describe someone as retarded, we know basically what is meant. Now calling someone retarded, who is "challenged" well that's just being moronic.
huh?
So basically you mean all your customer data are stolen???
No customer data was stolen. MySQL service simply crashed, could have been anything.
They probably extracted a DB dump from your server already...
Pro-active would mean taking steps to ensure you couldn't be hacked in the first place. Fixing after the hack is being reactive.
@shovenose If they could even touch MySQL, that's a serious potential security breach, all your client data could be leaked.
Arrgh! You don't fix Linux by rebooting the server (well typically).
If hacked, then a bandaid at best. Consult with your admins/know how folks to make sure all is fine @shovenose.
So Mysqld crashed and you assumed your website was hacked?
I'm going to fix my WHMCS by not running it as root.
@gsrdgrdghd Exactly... Don't assume.
@shovehost. Stop talking and go figure things out and come back in a few months when you got your ducks in a row.
You got him
@shovehost How old are you again?
you are running whmcs as root?
@Night just 16
@shovenose
You weren't hacked... you need to get your facts straight before you assume .
Not anymore as of two minutes ago.
@ftpit up
D*mn, my new vps was hacked too, Mysqld crashed ...
I will hire Monit right now, I find they are the cheapest services I can find.
God bless monit.
I don't have words for this anymore.