Re: Data injection problems [message #169565 is a reply to message #169558] |
Fri, 17 September 2010 21:59 |
Jerry Stuckle
Messages: 2598 Registered: September 2010
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On 9/17/2010 4:14 PM, Stephan Bird wrote:
> Hi all
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> I have been maintaining a website for my parents' business for a while
> now, and as part of this have written a form to try and generate
> enquiries. This was working fine up until a few days ago, but now seems to
> be hijacked with spurious code when I try and validate it at
> validator.w3.org . I can't see the extra code when I visit the site in
> e.g. Firefox, though it is visible when I go to the page in lynx.
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> The page in question is http://www.cwmcadnantvalley.co.uk/bookenq.php ,
> and the source of the page is at the same domain, page bookenq.php.txt
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> Could this be something wrong with the w3 validator, or perhaps things at
> my end?
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> Many thanks
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> Stephan
No, look at the page source in your browser. Your site has been hacked.
As Beauregard said, change your ftp password immediately, and upload
your whole site from a clean backup.
And notify your host, just in case it was them who got hacked, instead
of just your account.
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