I do not believe he is doing so through forms but PHP Injection. We have already met one of the files that he used to make the concatenation of the cache files. Need to know if there is a tool, anything, that we can install on the server and identify the hacker more easily because the manual labor is not giving much result. Thanks for all support! Regards, Igor Escobar Systems Analyst & Interface Designer + http://blog.igorescobar.com + http://www.igorescobar.com + @igorescobar (twitter) On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Phpster <phpster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Jun 7, 2010, at 8:54 AM, Igor Escobar <titiolinkin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Folks! >> >> The portal for which I work is suffering constant attacks that I feel that >> is PHP Injection. Somehow the hacker is getting to change the cache files >> that our system generates. Concatenating the HTML file with another that >> have an iframe to a malicious JAR file. Do you have any suggestions to >> prevent this action? The hacker has no access to our file system, he is >> imputing the code through some security hole. The problem is that the >> portal >> is very big and has lots and lots partners hosted on our estructure >> structure. We are failing to identify the focus of this attacks. >> >> Any ideas? >> >> >> Regards, >> Igor Escobar >> Systems Analyst & Interface Designer >> >> + http://blog.igorescobar.com >> + http://www.igorescobar.com >> + @igorescobar (twitter) >> > > Can you implement a simple form dump process that would catch the form name > an the data being entered and save that? That would allow you to at least > see what script has the hole as you trap it. > > Bastien > > Sent from my iPod > >