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7/7/2015 11:11 AM
 

I have a DNN website (v 4.0 - yes, I know I'm behind) that was hacked. We got the site back up, but the attack left links on all of the aspx pages on the site. I can see them if I view the source for each page and I would like to remove them. Where can I find the html source code so that I can remove those links?  Below is an image of what I see on every page on my site:  

 
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7/7/2015 12:45 PM
 

This could be coming from a number of locations. 

 

I would look at the file system to see if any files have changed recently. 

 

If you don't find anything there, I would start looking at the database tables, doing a large text search across all columns for one of those words to try to narrow it down.


Chris Hammond
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