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3/16/2010 11:23 AM
 

We have had some unusual activity on our site today (ie: modules popping up for no reason). Having checked the Site Log the most activity is from User 'NA NA' checking through the user accounts we have no such user. Does this mean someone has hacked into our site or is there another reason? If this is a hacker what can we do about it?

 
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3/16/2010 11:32 AM
 

1)  What version of DNN?

2)  Have you checked oither logs, such as the IIS log, to see where the user is from?

3)  Block the user if you don't believe they should be there.  IP blocking in your firewall is most effective.

4)  Report this to secure@dotnetnuke.com.

5)  Install all Windows critical updates and ensure you're using current versions of DNN.

6)  Change passwords.

Jeff

 
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