Damn That was a Nasty Virus - I guess KF is Back Up
#42
RE: Damn That was a Nasty Virus - I guess KF is Back Up
Whew,
Our family is back together now, I missed this place. I belong to another forum and it is just boringcompared to this one. Theres no place like home!
Our family is back together now, I missed this place. I belong to another forum and it is just boringcompared to this one. Theres no place like home!
#43
RE: Damn That was a Nasty Virus - I guess KF is Back Up
ORIGINAL: Worlok14
Whew,
Our family is back together now, I missed this place. I belong to another forum and it is just boringcompared to this one. Theres no place like home!
Whew,
Our family is back together now, I missed this place. I belong to another forum and it is just boringcompared to this one. Theres no place like home!
#44
RE: Damn That was a Nasty Virus - I guess KF is Back Up
nothing happened here i just think your all crazy. i seen the code along the top and it said no posts but i didn't get any pop up for a virus or anything like that.
ur guy's computers = teh suck
and
Mac = ghey btw
ur guy's computers = teh suck
and
Mac = ghey btw
#46
RE: Damn That was a Nasty Virus - I guess KF is Back Up
The site was attacked by a simple SQL injection attack which set a banner82.com link to a js (Java Script) file. If you were using IE chances are it ran automatically. If you use a Gecko style browser (Firefox etc) then you should have been prompted to run the JS code. Since I run a Gecko style browser I was not affected however I would recomend that users change their passwords. Typically if one can preform a injection attack then one has established credentials that would allow a read of the user/pass DB table. Even though it might be MD5 or blowfish encrypted I would still recommend changing your passwords.
#48
RE: Damn That was a Nasty Virus - I guess KF is Back Up
ORIGINAL: kbcaleb
The site was attacked by a simple SQL injection attack which set a banner82.com link to a js (Java Script) file. If you were using IE chances are it ran automatically. If you use a Gecko style browser (Firefox etc) then you should have been prompted to run the JS code. Since I run a Gecko style browser I was not affected however I would recomend that users change their passwords. Typically if one can preform a injection attack then one has established credentials that would allow a read of the user/pass DB table. Even though it might be MD5 or blowfish encrypted I would still recommend changing your passwords.
The site was attacked by a simple SQL injection attack which set a banner82.com link to a js (Java Script) file. If you were using IE chances are it ran automatically. If you use a Gecko style browser (Firefox etc) then you should have been prompted to run the JS code. Since I run a Gecko style browser I was not affected however I would recomend that users change their passwords. Typically if one can preform a injection attack then one has established credentials that would allow a read of the user/pass DB table. Even though it might be MD5 or blowfish encrypted I would still recommend changing your passwords.
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