Don't he knows htacess files and Linux rights on folders ??
Might have been a slightly more sophisticated hack...
Might have been a slightly more sophisticated hack...
Probably, and since the security has obviously been compromised who knows what the hacker could have installed? The server could be filled with trojans and who knows what.
So unless they have a simple way of checking everything on the server for contamination the most secure is probably to reinstall and reconfigure the servers which takes some time. And even if they do that they still have to check the web pages for contamination before publishing again.
But they might have everything backed up also which would speed up the process.
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Might have been a slightly more sophisticated hack...
Hackers are stupid and use always the same stupid methods, not sophisticated at all, they work random and fast and do not insist on minimal secured sites, as burglars.So unless they have a simple way of checking everything
It is a pity that so many incompetent SSIIs flood the market, using free open source CMS like Joomla or Wordpress with not a minimum knowledge of security.
In the same spirit, it takes < 10mn to know witch files have been modified on a >2000 files CMS after the site has been defaced. Something that should NEVER happen.
But may-be Hypex is publishing its own site in DIY under the responsibility of a good electronic engineer ;-)
Anyway, i'm sad for them, i know how this is boring.
...Well, this is absolutely OOT....
Hackers are stupid and use always the same stupid methods
Oversimplification and stereotypes are stupid 🙂
In the same spirit, it takes < 10mn to know witch files have been modified on a >2000 files CMS after the site has been defaced.
Only if you have checksummed all the files *AND* stored the checksums off the machine. How many sites *really* do that?
But may-be Hypex is publishing its own site in DIY under the responsibility of a good electronic engineer ;-)
Or maybe they do it as professionally as Diginotar 🙂
Those kind of attacks, unless you are a government's or bank sensible site are done by bots (mostly well known)... Bots are stupids.Oversimplification and stereotypes are stupid
Crossing my fingers, i had never one site hacked with so many clients , just an interesting list of attack attempts and IPs. And for finding files, files dates, writing some php lines are useful. Then, when your site is back, you can go deeper with some batch using Total commander differences tool etc...
For Hypex team, first, you need to change your Administrator path, and change some details for Joomla not so easily spotted by bots.
But it is not the right place to talk about that...
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Crossing my fingers, i had never one site hacked with so many clients
...... yet. 🙂
Stealth look? I approve. 😀
I see we're at V3 now!
Looking forward to seeing datasheet/final specs/performance figures. 🙂
I see we're at V3 now!
Looking forward to seeing datasheet/final specs/performance figures. 🙂
looks promising, but better wait to see the final specs and functionality
any idea when it will be on Hypex's webshop?
cheers
any idea when it will be on Hypex's webshop?
cheers
If I understood correctly there would be a preamp module, a remote control module and then the core board itself? If so, will it be possible to buy only the core board and what is the preliminary cost of the core board?
any news when the DSP will be available ?
in 3 months time there will be another picture of the same board doing nothing but lighting up some leds 😉

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