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Originally Posted by TheDoc
js wouldn't require that, only php would..
When your temp areas fill up, your hd space can look fine... Every server has some /dev/ or /etc/temp or some crap folder that sometimes screws up and doesn't empty. It can mess with your .htpasswd files, locking and unlocking them longer than it should - screwing with permissions, missing record inserts, yet still seem like it works to you and most users.
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I just got a new server last month with way more capacity then required. How could individual files within my cgi-bin folder just randomly change permission settings... that's huge. Like I said the htaccess within /members was also changed... last update was 4-9-10. Everything points to a hack... or should I say direct intent to fuck my site up, but I do not understand how this person is making any money off it. One thing for sure is sales are outlandishly slow, but when I contacted CCbill yesterday they said there is no way for a sale to even go through with permission settings not matching theirs.
It's like files for the past 3 weeks have been uploaded, deleted, re-uploaded to take the sales but cannot understand how they could get a processor to take the sales.
There was a 30 member discrepency in my password file with the changed permission settings.