Showing posts with label hacker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hacker. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Hacked Website?

I recently had a client have their website hacked. What does this mean? It means someone idiot living in their parents basement thought it was a good idea to embed some malicious code in all of the web pages of this website. This causes the website to get flagged as a malicious website and makes it very hard to view.

What do you do when this happens?

Well, if you know how to edit HTML code you can pick thru the code and remove all instances of the malicious code. This however can be very labor intensive and annoying (this is unfortunately what I had to do in this case). Then you have to ask the powers that be at Google and any other monitoring sites to review your site for malicious code. This clears your pages so they can be displayed normally. This seems to take forever since they are quick to condemn but slow to forgive.

- The main key is keeping the web folders clean and orderly (don't leave old pages on the site unless you plan on using them later).
- Change your password for FTP access to something over 12 characters with multiple caps and lower case letters and numbers and punctuation (if allowed). This makes it much harder to hack.
- Don't ever email your password to anyone. Call them up or snail mail but don't send it electronically (this leaves you open).

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Your Hacker Question

Questions:
I have been hacked into by someone i know, what can i do about this????

Who do i contact about this????

Rome

Answer:
Sorry to hear about your situation. It's always painful to feel attacked, especially painful when it's someone you know. Hacking is a crime and depending on if it crosses state lines it can be a federal offense. Here is a website that gives resources for reporting a hacking crime to the authorities.

http://www.kowboy.com/computer/security/index.htm

If you have any further questions you can get further help by commenting on this entry in my blog at justasked.blogspot.com