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6/20/2006 11:47 AM
 

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6/20/2006 12:37 PM
 
Yes, I would really like to know what kind of hack that was. If there is a hole in IIS we need to know that now. I have been monitoring my site closely since yesterday, among other sites, but I have not seen anything special going on. I know how to make real good bloopers in the configuration of IIS to get your site hacked in minutes so I hope it is a 'user' error that his happened.
 
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6/20/2006 1:01 PM
 

We're following up on this to see what the issue is, as a number of the facts are conflicting (i.e. the hacker has predominantly attacked asp sites, and non-dotnetnuke sites). Once I have the definitive facts I'll post back here.

Cathal


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6/20/2006 1:03 PM
 
this looks alot like the old default.html or index.html hack.  There were similar posts on this a few months back here on DNN. 
 
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6/20/2006 4:11 PM
 

According to site zone-h.org it has been hacked using a 0day vulnerability in DotNetNuke.

http://www.zone-h.org/content/view/4770/31/

 
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