FlashLight

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  1. Hi Folks,

     

    I'm sharing my experiences in hope that it will help another HawkHost user and save them a  lot of time and worry.

     

    I have had 4 different Joomla 1.5 sites attacked since January, all with variations of the same hack.

     

    According the the Joomla community there has been a spike in these 'Hmei7' attacks since January. I found some info here that might be helpful to others with the same problem:

     

    There is info here on how to start the clean up:

    http://www.joshpate.com/2013/01/how-to-fix-hacked-by-hmei7-on-joomla-web-site/

    http://blog.cripperz.sg/2013/01/12/how-to-fix-hacked-by-hmei7%E2%80%B3-on-joomla-web-site/

    Also, once it is cleared up and Joomla updated to 1.5.26 (for those running 1.5) there are three extensions that are useful and cost effective:

    JHackGuard (free): protects against common hack attempts.
    http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/access-a-security/site-security/site-protection/13233

    AdminToolsPro (small subscription required): adds a firewall and automatically blocks IPs etc.
    https://www.akeebabackup.com/products/admin-tools.html

    JSecure Lite (free): changes the default Admin login page to something of your choice:
    http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/access-a-security/site-security/login-protection/23080

    The last one is particularly useful as after installing AdminToolsPro and setting it up to notify me with failed Admin logins I could see that some sites were getting hammered with password guessing scripts. This dealt with that problem immediately.

     

    Hope this helps someone.

     

    Thanks.

    Andy

  2. Hi Brian (& mrnothersan),

    Thanks for the advice. Yes, they use cPanel and WebHost Manager so I assume I would just have to let you have the login for the WHM Control Panel and the transfer would be quite straightforward. That's great.

    I currently have custom nameservers and most of my sites point to that so I guess it would just be a case of directing the main nameserver domain to Hawkhost. Sounds like I might be joining you all soon :)

    Many thanks.

  3. Hi there,

    I have been having some problems with my current Reseller Account provider for over 3 months now (slow server times, downtime due to load spikes etc.) after what has been around 4 years of quite good service.

    Anyway the ongoing problems has caused me to look elsewhere and as far as I can see HawkHost look pretty damned good and are very competetive price-wise.

    I'm currently hosting around 26 websites, mostly low to medium traffic, WordPress, Joomla etc. My current host uses WHM and cPanel.

    My questions are:

    How easy would it be to transfer all of my sites across to a new HawkHost account?

    Is this something HawkHost could do for me and if so does that incur a cost?

    What would the likely downtime be while the transferral takes place? (assuming I'll have to redirect all of the domains as I'm currently on a shared IP).

    Once the sites are transferred will I be able to check they are all up and running smoothly before redirecting the IPs?

    Many thanks.