Hi, another problem.
I logged into google webmaster tools today as I haven't checked in a while, and found a message from Google saying my website is being used as part of a phishing attack?!
So I checked the URL that google had said is dodgy.
website.co.uk /~baixar/blog/wp-content/uploads/paypal.fr/online-securise/fr_cgi-bin/webscrcmd=_login-run/
But there was no content at the address! It seems that there used to be content at that address, but it's recently been deleted.
I've checked the logs, and theres been around 650 people attempt to access that URL, but failed due to nothing being there.
But I think this content was uploaded back in September, but deleted this month.
The hacker seems to be using a proxy, with odd user-agents.
I'm not sure how to check who's logged into the FTP. But I'm not great with this kind of stuff, so I may just be looking in the wrong places.
[edit] the FTP logs are empty? Doesn't even show myself logging in.
I've changed the password, and blocked the I.P that was being used.
I'm using Mac, so it's quite unlikely that I have a virus or anything.
What I'm wondering is.....
Does a hacker need to have my password to change/upload files to my FTP, or can it be done via some sort of dodgy script?
Tbh I'm not sure I know what I'm talking about.
I logged into google webmaster tools today as I haven't checked in a while, and found a message from Google saying my website is being used as part of a phishing attack?!
So I checked the URL that google had said is dodgy.
website.co.uk /~baixar/blog/wp-content/uploads/paypal.fr/online-securise/fr_cgi-bin/webscrcmd=_login-run/
But there was no content at the address! It seems that there used to be content at that address, but it's recently been deleted.
I've checked the logs, and theres been around 650 people attempt to access that URL, but failed due to nothing being there.
But I think this content was uploaded back in September, but deleted this month.
The hacker seems to be using a proxy, with odd user-agents.
I'm not sure how to check who's logged into the FTP. But I'm not great with this kind of stuff, so I may just be looking in the wrong places.
[edit] the FTP logs are empty? Doesn't even show myself logging in.
I've changed the password, and blocked the I.P that was being used.
I'm using Mac, so it's quite unlikely that I have a virus or anything.
What I'm wondering is.....
Does a hacker need to have my password to change/upload files to my FTP, or can it be done via some sort of dodgy script?
Tbh I'm not sure I know what I'm talking about.