Sure, here's a folder of all the stuff I was able to gather off the forums: click here. Note that the folders do include some submissions that we've approved and rejected.everamzah wrote:Can I get those?
Realm667 down..., again?!
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Well, the repo is back but the forum not yet
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Re: Realm667 down..., again?!
I could fix the main homepage with fixing the Joomla Core system but unfortunately the forum seems to be a bigger issue as I can't replace the hacked files with the phpbb3 core files due to the hacks we've implemented... this is more problematic than I have thought...
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Dang, well I wish you the best of luck! I hope you can fix the problem. I wish there was some way I could help, but alas my knowledge for web code is lacking.
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Wonder why the website just keeps getting hacked?
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People with power using it with no responsibility that just don't like Tormentor667.Breezeep wrote:Wonder why the website just keeps getting hacked?
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The last time when we got a code injection, that was just a random blanket of people trying to inject code into various sites and forums to see if any stick. I doubt if it was as targeted as anything that hit Skulltag's forums, for example.
This time, it's likely a different group hit the webserver, which had a lot more sites than just R667. It's not anyone out to get Torm or anything like that. Just randoms taking advantage of security vulnerabilities wherever they see them.
This time, it's likely a different group hit the webserver, which had a lot more sites than just R667. It's not anyone out to get Torm or anything like that. Just randoms taking advantage of security vulnerabilities wherever they see them.