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    Rohit16db
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    Dear all, I have a dedicated server where I used to publish the project developed in asp.net. Somebody deletes all source code from server. I cound not find any information of them either in IIS log or FTP log. Any body can help me please how I can detect who is doing this hell. I am very disappointed with such activity. Thanks Rohit

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      Dear all, I have a dedicated server where I used to publish the project developed in asp.net. Somebody deletes all source code from server. I cound not find any information of them either in IIS log or FTP log. Any body can help me please how I can detect who is doing this hell. I am very disappointed with such activity. Thanks Rohit

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      R Giskard Reventlov
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      Who manages the server? Did you ask them? (if it wasn't you!) Try changing the password/s that allow access to the web source. I'd start there (assuming you've checked for trojans, key loggers, etc, etc).

      me, me, me "The dinosaurs became extinct because they didn't have a space program. And if we become extinct because we don't have a space program, it'll serve us right!" Larry Niven

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        Who manages the server? Did you ask them? (if it wasn't you!) Try changing the password/s that allow access to the web source. I'd start there (assuming you've checked for trojans, key loggers, etc, etc).

        me, me, me "The dinosaurs became extinct because they didn't have a space program. And if we become extinct because we don't have a space program, it'll serve us right!" Larry Niven

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        Thanks dear for your suggestion. I did all thing even I bought a new server even though same thing is happening there. One thing I would like to ask is it possible to delete all project related files from server via http injection as I found some suspecious request in IIS log file like /cgi-bin/env.pl, /fastenv etc. Hoping some answer from you

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          Thanks dear for your suggestion. I did all thing even I bought a new server even though same thing is happening there. One thing I would like to ask is it possible to delete all project related files from server via http injection as I found some suspecious request in IIS log file like /cgi-bin/env.pl, /fastenv etc. Hoping some answer from you

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          Ankur m
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          Rohit16db wrote:

          I bought a new server

          If you can buy a new server for this, I guess you should hire a professional for maintaining your servers.

          ..Go Green..

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            Thanks dear for your suggestion. I did all thing even I bought a new server even though same thing is happening there. One thing I would like to ask is it possible to delete all project related files from server via http injection as I found some suspecious request in IIS log file like /cgi-bin/env.pl, /fastenv etc. Hoping some answer from you

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            Sandeep Mewara
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            Yes, Http Injections can do it!

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