Security Checklist/Site Recovery
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=== Get help the right way === | === Get help the right way === | ||
Revision as of 01:12, 29 October 2008
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Site Recovery
Follow a logical and rigorous recovery process
- Know the important steps to follow when your site has been compromised. Once you've gotten to this point, there are few shortcuts. (FAQ)
Reset your administrator password
- (FAQ)
Find exploit attempts using the *NIX shell
- Know how to check for suspicious and/or modified files. Know how to check the raw Apache logs for suspicious activity on your site. (FAQ)
Get help the right way
- If you believe your Web site was attacked, do not post in the Joomla! forums. If there is a vulnerability, publishing that information could put other Web sites at risk. Instead, report possible security vulnerabilities to the Joomla! Security Task Force.
Your Turn...
- If you discover a bug in Joomla! core files, report it here.