I had a similar issue with some of my clients sites that were hosted
with InMotion Hosting (http://www.inmotionhosting.com) several months
ago.  I was not sure if it was a breach of the companies servers, or
insecure credentials on the part of the client.  About 100 lines of
identical text including links to various bogus online pharmacy
websites was injected into each HTML file.  Anyone heard anything
about this?

Matt Burian  |  IT Consultant
Burian Information Technology, LLC.


On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 10:48 AM, Thomas Raef
<[email protected]> wrote:
> http://blog.networksolutions.com/2010/update-web-site-defacement-issue/
>
>
>
> “We have discovered the cause of a limited attack on websites hosted on
> Network Solutions Unix servers where a few hundred sites were affected.
> Hackers were able to add a file displaying illegitimate content on top of
> the customer website content. This was an issue on multiple servers and
> unknown intruders were able to get through by using a file inclusion
> technique. There was no danger to any personally identifiable or secure
> information.”
>
>
>
> Thomas J. Raef
>
> e-Based Security
>
> "You're either hardened or you're hacked!"
>
> We Watch Your Website
>
> "We Watch Your Website - so you don't have to."
>
>
>
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