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    Ouch Joomsuite hacked

    Posted 15 years 4 months ago
    • Now I'm wondering if this was through joomla or their products.
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    Re: Ouch Joomsuite hacked

    Posted 15 years 4 months ago
    • With J1.5.12 out now, if you are not updated to that level, you should contact Joomsuite support.
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  • Re: Ouch Joomsuite hacked

    Posted 15 years 4 months ago
    • JEM wrote:
      With J1.5.12 out now, if you are not updated to that level, you should contact Joomsuite support.
      Have you got something official?

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    Re: Ouch Joomsuite hacked

    Posted 15 years 4 months ago
    • Radoslaw Przybyl wrote:
      JEM wrote:
      With J1.5.12 out now, if you are not updated to that level, you should contact Joomsuite support.
      Have you got something official?

      Regards


      Nothing official, but if there's a security problem and you are updated to the latest release of Joomla, it's probably not a Joomla issue, but a problem with a 3rd party component.
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  • Re: Ouch Joomsuite hacked

    Posted 15 years 4 months ago
    • JEM wrote:
      Radoslaw Przybyl wrote:
      JEM wrote:
      With J1.5.12 out now, if you are not updated to that level, you should contact Joomsuite support.
      Have you got something official?

      Regards


      Nothing official, but if there's a security problem and you are updated to the latest release of Joomla, it's probably not a Joomla issue, but a problem with a 3rd party component.
      You never know what it was, without official statement. But joomsuite is silent. Asked questions about this security problem, and heard nothing.
      Remember PHPBB3 disaster? It was not PHPBB issue...

      Regards
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    Re: Ouch Joomsuite hacked

    Posted 15 years 4 months ago
    • LiEs wrote:
      Now I'm wondering if this was through joomla or their products.
      How do you know they were hacked?
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    Re: Ouch Joomsuite hacked

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    Re: Ouch Joomsuite hacked

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      and the phpBB3 issue was still a phpBB3 issue, just not a "core" issue. That's the tough thing with these "modular" systems...extensions can open up what was a previously closed security issue.
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    Re: Ouch Joomsuite hacked

    Posted 15 years 4 months ago
    • Check out this.

      Im like a few others very concerned at company that sells components eg "defender" and requests good money for them still gets hacked. Overall I have not been impressed by them over the past week, this just hammers another nail in.
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    Re: Ouch Joomsuite hacked

    Posted 15 years 4 months ago
    • Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't JoomSuite use ion-cube and have some files encoded? If that's the case, it's easy for someone to get very frustrated if support tickets aren't answered. You pay for the product, then can't even fix it yourself.

      On the other hand, this isn't a very ethical way to handle the issue from a customer perspective, but it shows that it can happen.

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