fugum
I had posted on this the other day. http://www.expertzzz.com/forumz/?action=goto&cat_id=2#action=goto&topic_id=18570. If this happened to your site, you need to change ALL of your passwords. Not worth messing around with. MalwareBytes now has an IP blocker like Spybot Search and Destroy. Spybot just manipulates your hosts file so that the bad sites are redirected to localhost. Not sure what Malwarebytes does but both are free. I have to say that Malwarebytes is a little bit better than Spybot. see more You should also stop using Internet Explorer. Use FireFox with the Add Blocker Plus module. Last but not least. Update your computer. You can block 80% of whats out there by simply keeping windows up to date. If you do not know how to do any of this, contact me. I will try and help you out to the best of my abilities. Free of charge.

I should not have to say this, but do not go to the site that the script directs you to. It is quite full of nastiness. For even more info see my post above in Expertzzz and read the article in Google.

But, the biggest point that I have is... I have only ever given my ftp details out to a very select few. They are AntonLV, Rayz, Simion and kolimarfey. If your site was hacked, do you have any of those names in common that have done work for you? Maybe we can narrow down who this actually came from.

Not trying to put blame on anyone. Just want that persons computer cleaned up so that they can keep on doing the great work that they do. All four of the guys that have worked on my site have been superb.
CALTRADE
The password to my hacked site was only shared with Boonex, and no one else. A preliminary scan shows no malware on my computer, but I will use some of the other tools people have recommended here to make sure.
killerhaai
I have a very good security system, but a scan with the antimalware scanner comes up with 8 infections. Also a backdoor (pcctools) in Desktop 3.5.0 :) So use some tools more for your own safety.
 
 
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