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7/19/2006 8:59 AM
 
Good to hear Richard, keep up the good work.  Don't let outside influences come between you and your work.

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8/30/2006 9:40 PM
 

Sorry if an answer to this is posted elsewhere.  I searched on "hack" on the forums and didn't find much.  Just wondering if anyone has more information on this.  One of our customer's sites was hacked today by a hacker group handled TiTHacK.  They seem pretty busy on DNN sites.  Here are just today's attempts:

http://www.zone-h.org/component/option,com_attacks/Itemid,43/filter_defacer,TiTHacK/

They are hacking traditional ASP sites as well but I'm wondering if anyone has advice on bulletproofing against this guy.  Is there a know exploit on version 3.2.2 (the one we're on) related to this?

Thanks,

Erik

 
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8/31/2006 7:44 AM
 

There are multiple sources for insecurity:

  1. missing Microsoft Patches
  2. IIS configuration
  3. vulnarable DNN framework version
  4. vulnarable DNN modules

regarding 3, there is a big issue in versions 3.3.3/4.3.3 regarding profiles and there are minor ones in previous versions since 3.1.0, regarding the use of FTB3 editor. For details see the DNN Security Bulletins.

Regarding modules there has been an issue reported (and fixed ASAP), concerning all modules from a 3rd party developer. For details see the DNN Security Bulletins.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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