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SBG Hacked!
by
Tyler
on 18 Sep, 2010 21:36
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Hey guys, SBG was hacked last night. Thanks to Marsh and BaldWriterBob I was notified of this and was able to correct it. Basically they hacked every PHP file to make it redirect to a Malware site. To be safe, please run your anti-virus and spyware software to make sure you weren't affected!
Sorry for any inconvenience!!!
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#1
by
lordmage
on 18 Sep, 2010 21:39
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that would explain the unknown redirect i had last nite luckily it was stopped by my av software.
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#2
by
Sgt. Pate
on 18 Sep, 2010 22:48
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Well now I know why Norton blocked my access to the site!
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#3
by
BaldWriterBob
on 19 Sep, 2010 00:22
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Glad to hear things are fixed.
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#4
by
rcg5227
on 19 Sep, 2010 02:06
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The site being hacked pissed me off. luckily I have great virus protection.
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#5
by
marshd1000
on 20 Sep, 2010 02:00
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Tyler,
Glad to hear a response to my message to you! I know that my home computer has up to date anti virus and malware software. But I am hesitant to go to SBG at work as they don't update their software!
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#6
by
Noodles
on 20 Sep, 2010 05:48
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Friday night, upon 3 or 4 consecutive attempts to login, I kept getting the "Malicious Activity Detected- Visiting the site may harm your computer" message. I tried to notify Tyler on Facebook, but maybe that message never got through either.
But at least it was caught in time before doing any real damage!
- Cap'n Noodles -
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#7
by
tomgallagher
on 20 Sep, 2010 05:56
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How dreary and depressing must one's life be when they have to hack a headsahaving site...sheesh.
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#8
by
The Noggin
on 20 Sep, 2010 10:00
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It's a business.
They use automatic scripts to manipulate any website they can get access to.
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#9
by
tomgallagher
on 20 Sep, 2010 10:15
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Some fun.
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#10
by
marshd1000
on 20 Sep, 2010 11:08
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Personally, I think that why some people do these hack jobs is the feeling of power. Kind of like..."look at me! I have the power to f*&k up all these people's computers!". That may be the way they feel noteworthy.
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#11
by
Tyler
on 20 Sep, 2010 11:27
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It's a business.
They use automatic scripts to manipulate any website they can get access to.
Yep! This wasn't personal, just an automated script out of Russia to manipulate the open source software that I use.
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#12
by
The Scottish Ambassador
on 21 Sep, 2010 01:22
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Caused me a few problems, but all good again now
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#13
by
Noodles
on 21 Sep, 2010 16:53
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On the morning of 9/21/2010 (around 7am CST), I attempted to log into SBG and kept getting a repeated "Internal Server Error" message.
Thought it might be "Hack #2", or either the SBG site was actively in the repairing stage and that was the reason it would not allow me in.
Anybody else experience the same issue this morning?
Just wondering....
- Cap'n Noodles -
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#14
by
Mikekoz13
on 21 Sep, 2010 17:09
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On the morning of 9/21/2010 (around 7am CST), I attempted to log into SBG and kept getting a repeated "Internal Server Error" message.
Thought it might be "Hack #2", or either the SBG site was actively in the repairing stage and that was the reason it would not allow me in.
Anybody else experience the same issue this morning?
Just wondering....
- Cap'n Noodles -
I had this problem for the entire morning..............