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Help vps got hacked
Guys i need your help. I just bought my VPS recently about 1 week + ago, and now it got hacked, and my domain was directed to a hacker named x-legend from KHG. My important files and my hard work went all down the drain as the hacker deleted it all. zzz. I need help to prevent this, please advise me what to do as i'm new to this. really need advice asap
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Hi cxartizt7,
What VPS Plans do you use? have you checked your log files?
-Search modified or removed files.
Virtuozzo for Linux
# /usr/share/vzpkgtools/vzrpm/bin/rpm --root=/vz/root/101 --veid 101 -Va | egrep '^..5|missing'
-find / -user apache and add apache user to your cron.deny (malicious scripts Usually owned by the apache user.)
-Remove any rootkits + malicious script
-Restore your backup
Last edited by suwunk; 2010-10-03 at 03:53 PM.
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Originally Posted by
suwunk
Hi cxartizt7,
What
VPS Plans do you use? have you checked your log files?
-Search modified or removed files.
-find / -user apache and add apache user to your cron.deny (malicious scripts Usually owned by the apache user.)
-Remove any rootkits + malicious script
-Restore your backup
I am using the Win 2003 Developer VPS plan.
I had reinitialized my container, & changed my password. So is there a need to remove rootkis + those things?
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Hi cxartizt7,
You can remove rootkits + malicious script by an AV of your choice.
For the further assistance you can contact our CS.
http://myhosting.com/help/phone-support.aspx
1 (866) 289-5091
Last edited by suwunk; 2010-10-04 at 12:49 AM.
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Originally Posted by
suwunk
How do i find root kits and malicious scripts in my system?
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Use same steps as you clean your computer. It does not have much of difference
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In response to suwunk's comment that "You can remove rootkits + malicious script by an AV of your choice": Is that true in all cases / with all systems?
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Originally Posted by
Randy5
In response to suwunk's comment that "You can remove rootkits + malicious script by an AV of your choice": Is that true in all cases / with all systems?
Rootkits can lie hidden on computers and remain undetected by anti-virus software. Although new rootkits can be prevented from infecting the system, if you had any rootkits before you installed your anti-virus, they may never be revealed. sometimes you need specific anti rootkits to remove it. Thats why i ask cxartizt7 to contact CS for looking the problem and getting some assistance.
Last edited by suwunk; 2010-10-08 at 11:02 AM.
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