chicagocomics Posted October 24, 2009 Posted October 24, 2009 Hello! We're having trouble with our website not displaying the images we have in our catalog. This happened randomly one day. It does not display them at all but the source shows that it is pulling them up. I would appreciate any advice on what people think is the problem. The site is http://www.chicagocomics.com/store/
FIMBLE Posted October 24, 2009 Posted October 24, 2009 Hi Open a PHP file, any one.. see if you have something like this along the very top <?php /**/eval(base64_decode('aWYoZnVuY3Rpb25fZXhpc3RzKC Nic Sometimes you're the dog and sometimes the lamp post [/url] My Contributions
spooks Posted October 24, 2009 Posted October 24, 2009 Hello! We're having trouble with our website not displaying the images we have in our catalog. This happened randomly one day. It does not display them at all but the source shows that it is pulling them up. I would appreciate any advice on what people think is the problem. The site is http://www.chicagocomics.com/store/ Your using a thumbnailer try turning that off. Could your server php have been upgaded? PS Thimble is likely correct, you hav'nt renamed admin & I bet file_manager.php is still there, so I hope you have a backup!! Sam Remember, What you think I ment may not be what I thought I ment when I said it. Contributions: Auto Backup your Database, Easy way Multi Images with Fancy Pop-ups, Easy way Products in columns with multi buy etc etc Disable any Category or Product, Easy way Secure & Improve your account pages et al.
FIMBLE Posted October 24, 2009 Posted October 24, 2009 you have this in your source code forex trading account</a> <a I would say you have been hacked. Sorry, click the link in my signature for topical help Nic Sometimes you're the dog and sometimes the lamp post [/url] My Contributions
chicagocomics Posted November 7, 2009 Author Posted November 7, 2009 Thank you for your replies. Your help allowed me to debug the site. I'm installing increased security on the site as I type this. We knew something like this would happen eventually. I had to do the manual fix, but luckily our site isn't too huge. Lesson learned: When you are hired somewhere new, do a backup of the website immediately.
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