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Exclamation Ads in my website - 08-15-2009, 12:34 PM

Hi to all.

I need help about my website. There are ads that have added automatically in my files (mostly in index.php files).
It is hosted on 000webhost.

And I want to know why I have so many pictures, folders & js scripts in my account that I have never uploaded?

Also some scripts are added automatically by themselves or by someone else in my index.php files and after I've removed them, they appear again.

I'm sorry for my english, but I want to know what happens with my account??

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Default 08-15-2009, 02:35 PM

I see no ads from 000webhost
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Default 08-15-2009, 03:02 PM

may be these ads are found in the script you use or the theme...
try to delete them from the templates of your site
there is no ads from 000webhost
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Default 08-15-2009, 04:11 PM

****ALL USERS****
DO NOT GO TO THIS WEBSITE, IT IS INFECTED!

bg-user:
PLEASE TAKE DOWN YOUR INDEX PAGE UNTIL FIXED.
next, please EDIT your post and remove the link to your site until it is fixed.
next, scan your computer for trojans, NOT JUST VIRUSES, if you don't have a trojan scanner, or nothing is found, use this:
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/

a possible cause of this might be:
Possible Server Compromise!

but i wasn't going to hang around your website long enough to check it more thoroughly.


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Default 08-15-2009, 04:11 PM

Change your password. Someone maybe gaining access to your account without permission.
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Default 08-15-2009, 04:25 PM

damn, what are you guys using for virus protection that you didn't see this?
lol
could be you got there before the problem returned, i don't know.
i'm going to go for a bit and run system restore, i suggest everyone else do the same.
as the very least, clear your temp internet files.
GRRR!


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Default 08-15-2009, 06:29 PM

Thanks for suggestions.

I'll scan my PC, but only in this web account I'd found scripts, pictures, ads etc. I've other web pages in 000webhost in same user, but there aren't any files of these types.

Also I think the problem is not from me, but it's not excluded.

I forget to say that I look at my index.php and delete all bad scripts etc. that can cause these problems. These ads can be viewed in all pages, not only in index.php. I have a portal.php, index.php, viewtopic.php, viewforum.php, profile.php. Similarly like I'd added in overall_footer.tpl code that add ads in all my pages, but there is nothing. Only BAD scripts in my .php pages.

Sorry for my english, again...

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Default 08-16-2009, 02:43 AM

overall_footer.tpl or something similar that is included in all/most pages could be causing it, but i saw it in the head, so i doubt that's the particular file.
still, this looks like a javascript injection, and for sure my (ESET)antivirus went crazy.


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Default 08-16-2009, 12:22 PM

I'm looking for something that could inject that ads. But there is no answer yet.
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