Boros Attila wrote:

> They are aplenty, the two most popular are:
> WinSCP http://winscp.net/ which is completely free,
> Tunnelier http://www.bitvise.com/tunnelier which is free for personal
> use since version 3.60.

Thanks - I'll look into them. I put in a Trouble Ticket with my Webhost 
this morning asking about how how to assure that uploads are secure, but 
have yet to hear a reply.

I spent some time digging through my access logs today and determined 
that I stumbled into the rogue files about 3 hours after they were 
uploaded - and things seem to have been quiet since then (although 
thousands of porn sites are requesting files from the now deleted 
directory.)

I have the IP address that uploaded them - I did some pretty aggressive 
stuff (with help from someone who knew what he was doing) with the 
.htaccess file in my blog's directory. I may just ban this whole range 
of IP addresses from the site for good and forever.


- MCC

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