On 23 April 2010 08:48, CheekyGeek <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I know what you mean David, but the point is that the final digit in
> the XXX scheme does refer to Everyone. Rule #1 in security is to give
> no more permissions than are REQUIRED to do a particular job. A 7 for
> everyone is overkill since it gives permission to Read, Write, and
> Execute when all they should need is Read/Write (755).
>
> More on point, here's specifically what the original poster needs:
> http://www.techjaws.com/how-to-check-and-remove-malware-from-an-infected-website/
> Same author wrote another article on removing spam links in comments,
> something I had problems with back when I worked with Wordpress:
> http://www.techjaws.com/how-to-remove-hidden-spam-links-from-wordpress/
Hi Darren,
Yeah, I did all that during "My 7-Hour Fight Against Hacking Bots"
(that was the program you were all watching, right?). I've set all
permissions as tight as I can; too tight in many cases as I keep
running into bits and pieces that don't work, and then I increase
permissions until they start working again.
This has been an unpleasant experience, but I think I got off quite
lightly (or caught it in time before it got worse).
Thanks for the help, guys!
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