Re: Has my site been cracked?



Vahis wrote:
I'm not browsing my own site 24/7. This makes me think I should.
I'm monitoring it to see it's up. But not for the contents.

It makes me think that either you should not use the example pages as
those are, well, examples, or you should see that index.php becomes the
default or both.

But seriously, this must be a bug.
It can be a misconfiguration bug in my settings, too.

It is not a bug. You decided to install the examples pages. Those pages
where updated.

Still, Apache has been updated several times during the years (since 2005)
that I've had my site running, and nothing like this has ever happened before.

As David said, this was the example pages. That is not the same as
Apache.

The security patches are not supposed to change the
contents of your site, are they?

A security patch changes existing files. If you use one of those files,
then it rightfully will change it back.

houghi
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Feeding on the power of our fear and the evil within us.
Incarnation of Satan's creation of all that we dread.
When the demons arrive those alive would be better off dead!
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