Dec 09

As yesterday, I found unknown code at the bottom of each wordpress file (javascript and homepage index files). Furthermore, the Javascript code will load malicious file from other remote servers, which are randomized. It works similar to Gumblar virus, though it has slightly different codes and action.

So far, I’ve found this javascript malicious code with different var value. Nhbk5v835x5dq6, H3qqea3ur6p, and Jqjzlgspz98uxl.

This code will load another malicious script from http://xtube-com.blogger.com.pornorama-com.bluejackmusic.ru:8080/hdfcbank.com/hdfcbank.com/google.com/fanpop.com/in.com/

This code will load another malicious script from http://live.com.google.com.baidu-msn.com.bestartsale.ru:8080/wordpress.com/google-mail.it/livejasmin-photobucket.com/cnet-cnn.com/about-ebay.com/

This code will load another malicious script from http://google-cn.msn.ca.shoplocal-com.easymusicstore.ru:8080/interia.pl/interia.pl/google.com/empflix.com/debonairblog.com/

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written by Ryan Isra \\ tags: javascript, malicious, security, virus, website, wordpress, www.ryan-isra.net

Dec 08

It happened since yesterday. When I was checking my blogs, I got this error message in every page.

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘<’ in /home/$myhomedir$/public_html/wp-includes/default-widgets.php on line 1034

I immediately open default-widgets.php in wp-includes directory by using notepad, followed by pressing CTRL + G to go to line#1034. I’m very susprised when I found these codes were exist in default-widgets.php.


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written by Ryan Isra \\ tags: javascript, malicious, security, virus, website, wordpress, www.ryan-isra.net

Nov 20

This is just a personal guide for my self as my reference in the future. But, if you find this guide useful to you, I am glad to hear it. If you need official and complete guide, you can refer to this page: Moving WordPress.

In this case, I want to move my wordpress from the old server to a new one with the same domain. I registered this domain along together with hosting service. Now, I need to move the hosting to a new server. Only move hosting, without transferring the domain name. In other side, I’ve registered another hosting account in new server.
Ok, here are the simple things to do:

1. Edit the Name Server of your domain in your old hosting and point it to the Name Server of new hosting.
(change nsX.oldserver.com to nsX.newserver.com where X = number)

2. Login to cPanel account in new server (if already registered), go to addon domain, and add your new domain name.

3. While it takes little times (a few minutes – few hours), backup your files and database from the old server.
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written by Ryan Isra \\ tags: cPanel, DNS, domain, website, wordpress

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