Re: [users@httpd] Problem moving websites

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>> core-project owned your b0x.. SAVE YOUR BOX....

Forget about the website.  Forget about Apache.

Wipe and re-format the disc and reinstall the operating system,
taking proper care of your security.

The above is most likely a bluff: someone just exploited
a dumb script to deface your pages.  But unless you *know*
(and can prove) that, the assumption has to be that they
*may* have root access to the server, and it's now a zombie,
ready for them to take control whenever they choose.

-- 
Nick Kew

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