HACKED! - but you can't keep a good team down for long...

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by QuarterMaster

    One named...... Lucille
    "She's a vampire bat …...……. get it?!"

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  • QuarterMaster
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    Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named
    Baseball bat time!

    David
    One named...... Lucille

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Baseball bat time!

    David

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  • trout
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    You handled this quickly and well. Thank you for the update.

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  • HACKED! - but you can't keep a good team down for long...

    Good afternoon, everyone!


    Some time last night or early this morning, some one (*expletives deleted to protect those with sensitive constitutions) hacked into our VBulletin website software and threw up a fancy new home page for us to enjoy, while eliminating our ability to access the boards. If you're interested in specifics, here is a link to an article talking about it. We weren't the only ones:



    Apparently this all happened thanks for a newfound vulnerability in the VBulletin software. Older versions of the software didn't have the vulnerability and were safe.

    Fortunately, a good friend with more computer brains than me (well, actually he's our company IT guy, truth be told), got it nailed down and installed a patch to patch the hole that VBulletin left for everyone. Basically, the attack simply replaced our home page with a new one and threw a few of their fancy hacker logos throughout the site. The attack was what is termed a "pre-authentication remote code execution" attack. This basically means that they didn't get into anyone's account to do this. It was all attacking the "face" of our site, not the "guts", which would be our database.

    There should not be any account issues.

    If anyone spots anything strange, please let me know and I'll look into it. As far as we can tell, the damage has been repaired and it's back to business as usual at the Drydocks.

    Thanks, everyone!


    Bob
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