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Domainameat JS Trojan Injection

  • Domainameat JS Trojan Injection

    Posted 14 years 10 months ago
    • Anyone else getting hit with this. HostMonster tells me it is coming through Kunena and other out of date js mods. All I know is this has infected twenty or more of my sites.
      Anyone else have this! It can't be just me. The CEO of Bluehost was injected.
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  • Re: Domainameat JS Trojan Injection

    Posted 14 years 10 months ago
    • i have also been infected. just recently. it's horrible. I hope there is an easy way to fix this.. :(
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    Re: Domainameat JS Trojan Injection

    Posted 14 years 10 months ago
    • hi there,

      sorry to hear this.

      which version of kunena are/were you using?
      i strongly suggest that you get in touch with the guys at kunena, especially if this relates to a more recent version of the extension, so they can take a look into this.

      please keep us updated if you get any news.

      kat :)
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    Re: Domainameat JS Trojan Injection

    Posted 14 years 10 months ago
    • Hi all,

      I had a client who also had several hacks. Since then I have invested in OSE Security Suite and it has been great.

      You will need to keep an eye out for false positives but once it is set up it works well. Most hackers remove you from their lists when their IPs keep getting blocked.

      OSE have a standalone version to cover a server and this is the option to choose if you have more than 1 joomla installation. Otherwise they have a component that installs straight into your Joomla site.

      Support is also good. I am not affiliated to them in anway, just a satisfied customer.

      Hope this helps

      David

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  • Re: Domainameat JS Trojan Injection

    Posted 14 years 10 months ago
    • Well I found the culprit. Out of date Wordpress plugins. The injection comes through these and infects ALL CMS files on your server. In my case 84 sites.

      A company called Sucuri,LLC has posted a cleaner towards the bottom of this page. It has worked on all but a few of my site. Thank God for Akeeba Backup.
      Here is the link. Good luck.
      blog.sucuri.net/2010/06/bluehost-ceo-blo...-domainameat-cc.html
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    Re: Domainameat JS Trojan Injection

    Posted 14 years 10 months ago
    • Hi Judd,

      That is why I like the OSE Security Suite - It will monitor ALL files in your public area and as soon as a violation is attempted the IP address is blocked and a warning notice is displayed. The notice is customisable too.

      Regards

      David

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