Last time, that's exactly what I did to fix the problem, today I stumbled and 
just found out it could be my own doing of missing a js file, my apologies if 
that's the case.   Thanks, Will.  Don

>Reverse analysis - Identify the damage being done, then identify all  
>possible ways for the attacker to get there by reversing their path(s)  
>into your system.  You may find they have multiple ways to get in.    
>You'll need to examine lots of log files.
>
>If you want further help then we need to know the specifics of the  
>attacks and your systems setup.
>
>
>
>Wil Genovese
>
>One man with courage makes a majority.
>-Andrew Jackson
>
>A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax is a fine for doing well.
>
>On Apr 12, 2009, at 5:49 PM, D
>
>>
>> a couple of days ago some mf or b hacked my app I spent about an  
>> hour to fix it, today it's been hacked again, I'm reasonablly  
>> confident it's safe on the sql end but the evil fker definitely  
>> knows hell a lot about cf app, probably it cut through the ajax  
>> part.  remedy?
>>
>> 

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