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Topic: Worrying Posted: 22 September 2003 at 5:12am |
This is quite worrying, I've had an individual, who has gained access to the super moderators accounts, the DB is held outside of the HTML area, and we bounce all ports bar the 80,21,23.
so I'm thinking that they must have got the db somehow??? and decrypted it, he seem to have a problem decrypting password with numbers in them, so have advised all moderators to change their password.
Has anyone any ideas how they have managed to do this.
I've currently got a dialogue running with the indiviual in question (imation) and have his source IP's as he seem to know how to spoof his IP after he found out I had his source one, and has said he gonna let me know how he did it, but....
He' has openly appologised for any disruption he's cause and assured us that he hasn't used or changed any info he's found, which is a good thing....
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Posted: 22 September 2003 at 6:10am |
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In what way has he gained access to admin accounts?
Has he managed to login as someone else?
Or has he changed his own account to be in the admin group?
If you can give more details or findout how he has done this then I can investigate further.
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Posted: 22 September 2003 at 6:23am |
At first he just registered as a normal user, started sl*gging everyone off, so we deleted his account and banned his IP.
He then spoofed his IP and re-registered and started sl*gging again, again we deleted his account and banned that IP, and went to GoStats (hit/stats counter) and got his source IP and set a mail to his ISP(s).
He then somehow got and logged in as myself and deleted my account, which I restored the DB to the night befores backup
Changed my password to something else (all letters) and he logged in again as myself and posted abusive content, another email was sent to his ISP's and a post was put on my site informing that if he persisted I'd inform internic.
Changed my password again (leters and numbers, which he must have a prob with), he logged in as someone else and posted an apologie and that when I opened a dialogue with him/her to find out how he did it, also advised all members to change their passwords.
It's abit worrying isn't it, we did everything bar bounce his IP at the firewall(s), but chance are he/she'd have spoofed their way around it.
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Posted: 22 September 2003 at 9:32am |
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As passwords in version 7 (which I presume you are using) are 160bit
one way encrypted it shouldn't be possible to retreive the password.
As he has trouble guessing the password if it contains numbers it
sounds like he is using brute force and some password guessing tool to
bombarded the server with passwords till the correc t password is
guessed.
If this is the case it maybe that he is remotely attacking the login
page with passwords till it is guessed. In which case make sure you are
running version 7.01 which has anti-bot mesures in the login form to
prevent this.
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Posted: 22 September 2003 at 9:35am |
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Also make sure you are using passwords that are difficult to guess,
which it sounds like you are doing, with letters and numbers. This will
prevent the user guessing passwords.
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Posted: 22 September 2003 at 9:36am |
I'm using 7.01, I agree with the brute force thing, most probably Lopthcrack or something similar.
also our firewall are set to reject ping requests, and buonce any port bar 80,21,23, it'll be interesting to find out how they're doing it...
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Posted: 22 September 2003 at 9:40am |
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how about adding a number of password tries into a future version then it suspends the account, pending an unlock by admin/moderators, abit like NT based network logins?
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Posted: 22 September 2003 at 9:42am |
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Your log files may give some clues for page requests for the file login_user.asp.
If he is using a tool on this page to guess passwords it may give some clue.
Also are you using SQL server or Access? If it is Access is the database outside of the web root?
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