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| Smurf Join Date: Oct 2006
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![]() | my site www.singaporerealestates.com has been hacked by spammers do a search site:www.singaporerealestates.com and loads of junk pages comes up. went in to my cpanel file manager to search for files under the re_image file that they supposedly reside but couldn't find them. Any experts to enlighten me?? Thanks
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Scandinavia
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![]() | re_image is a catalog not a file. Try to login with an FTP client instead and see if you can find them that way. The IP numbers in the URLs in the HTML files may belong to the spammers. Is it possible these pages has been created dynamically from a CGI or PHP script on the server? Better experts than me can answer that.
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