I have many websites hosted on my account on Bluehost.com. Today I noticed that all the websites using PHP are having a weird script code in top of all the PHP webpages…The script code looks like this:
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[PLEASE DON'T RUN THE ABOVE SCRIPT IN MICROSOFT IE AS IT MAY CONTAIN VIRUS OR SO]
My website URL is: http://gallery.mynameiskhan.info
I guess its a trojan attack…I have never faced this situation before…PLEASE advice me, how to remove this problem…???
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"Trojan Horse Attack On My Website Hosted On Bluehost…how Do I Fix It?" was posted on Saturday, June 27th, 2009 at 6:17 pm.
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Take out the code you did not put there and protect the code so it can not be altered and check the security of your ftp site for the uploading of the files. That can be the point of attack. There is alot to check. You may need professional help in this case
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