Trojans Coming From Myspace?

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My friend has been building a myspace page for herself using our old computer and all of a sudden I've found multiple trojans, 1 of which was very tough to get rid of.

Could these trojans be coming from the little dealiemajigs (sp?) she's using to decorate her page?

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I just ran a scan for trojan horses in WHM and it came up with "687 POSSIBLE Trojans". WTH? Are these real trojan horses? If so, how do I remove them?

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I assume a simple shared hosting package would suffice for development, but I don't know how long or far it would scale, what the upgrade path would be, or what difficulties I'd encounter, so I'm here with this question.

I'd appreciate any suggestions whatsoever on what's key for this kind of application: package type, minimum data transfer, connections, cpu time, OS, database, language support, etc.. That includes any experiences anyone might have had, the host they've used and liked or disliked, or what they offer themselves (if that's allowed on the forum) and so on. Anything at all.

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I have basic understanding of DNS but only for single servers and small websites. I don't know how these organizations link of the necessary servers so that their website is available to all.

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Feb 29, 2008

In January I ordered a server with them, knowing that their support isn't the "best".

The server info ended in spam folder, but that isn't their fault I guess. They advertise that every server comes with 2 IPs, however you only get 1. Until you request that 2nd IP. However, when you call them out of working hours, they tell you that you have to pay 135 euro (about 200 USD), great I will wait for tomorrow then. So the day after I called them again. The person I talked with, was very friendly and started to work on it. About 5 hours later I received an email with the second IP information. I added it, but it didn't get assigned. I rebooted the server etc. Still no 2nd IP. It was already 'after working hours' so I had to wait again, because I wasn't going to pay 200$ for an IP. The day after the guy on the phone tells me they assigned me an IP that was already assigned to another customer (lol)..... Ok, so I asked him if I could get a different IP than I was supposed to get. (Now I had to fix my DNS settings also, but o well....). The new IP info arrived in my inbox about 80 minutes after the call this time. After rebooting the server everything ran flawlessly. I manage my own servers, so I didn't contact their support again.

On the 21st of february, I called their administration about cancelling the server (they had a new offer, which suited me better & because I only wanted a fast network for this server, I didn't care about their support), I was told that if I submitted their cancellation form the same day or the day after, It would be taken care of before the end of the month. So I filled it in and sent it to them on the day after (22 february).

Today I called their administration to check if everything went ok (I didn't want to order the new server & pay the old one at the same time). I was told: No, it isn't cancelled. She checked that my email was there & indeed it was sent to them. She then asked me if I could wait a minute, so she could ask someone else what to do. She told me that she would assign me to a sales guy, who would be able to tell me more about it. He told me that the cancellation has to be done X days in advance. Which I did, then he said: It has to be done a month up front. I asked him why I was told that it would be cancelled on the 22 of february, but now I had to cancel it the 1st of february. He said it was a mistake. There was "nothing" he could do (or wanted to do). I don't have the time do anything about it, so I'll let it be and just pay for another crappy month.

Great, now I'm fed up another month with their server. What if I didn't call them today? I would have had 2 servers with them & they would have, the only thing they want: Money.

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I have:

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I've gotten several complaints through spamcop in the last several weeks. The headers show the spam mails coming from nobody@ my server and they show the originating IP as my server. The datacenter is threatening to shut me down.

I've looked in the mail queue and haven't found any of the sent spam mails in there (or bounces from them). I am getting bounces into horde that were apparently sent from me.

How do I find which client is sending them? Or maybe the server has been hacked and spam software uploaded somewhere?

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I clicked on that link show cpu processes but they are showing 0

I checked apache connections and no load too

identify where the load reported in WHM is coming from

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Mar 26, 2007

I just got a bounce back from an email address. However I didn't send the original email.

Here is the header of the email which was sent to the other party:

Quote:

Subject:
This blend will help you get thinner
From:
"sales" <myaddress>
Date:
Mon, 26 Mar 2007 19:19:17 -0000
To:
<corprestruct@lists.law.duke.edu>
Received:
from 85.139.98.84.in-addr.arpa (unknown [85.139.98.84]) by lawweb.law.duke.edu (Postfix) with ESMTP id 63EA0292603 for <corprestruct@lists.law.duke.edu>; Mon, 26 Mar 2007 14:19:18 -0400 (EDT)
Received:
from [69.6.190.249] (HELO VORQPXFNM) by 85.139.98.84 (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 5.0.11) with SMTP id 39495966 for corprestruct@lists.law.duke.edu; Mon, 26 Mar 2007 19:19:17 -0000
Message-ID:
<02ec01c76fd3$44a009b0$54628b55@85.139.98.84.inaddr.arpa>
MIME-Version:
1.0
Content-Type:
multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_02E9_01C76FDB.A62015B0"
X-Priority:
3
X-MSMail-Priority:
Normal
X-Mailer:
Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2869
X-MimeOLE:
Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.2962

Is there anyway of telling what is sending the spam?

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How can I track down where these messages are originating from? Or perhaps I am reading my LogWatch file incorrectly?

Quote:

--------------------- postfix Begin ------------------------

17999281 bytes transferred
2460 messages sent
26 messages expired and returned to sender
145 messages removed from queue

Top ten senders:
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apache (uid=48):
2 messages sent by:
root (uid=0):

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Sep 24, 2007

I write this as my site has been down for some 11 hours now and need a way to calm down while I wait for my new host to get my account "up".

I've used shared hosting since 1995 up until just a month ago. I was always happy with shared hosting. Who can beat $5 a month to have your site up and running? I had all the subdomains I needed and I even had cPanel. Tech support was fantastic. My accounts were ALWAYS set up within 2 hours tops. Life is good.

Then a recent .com I built got too popular too fast and one day I found (even though I was at 75% of my allotted bandwidth for the month) the plug pulled on my site because (even though it was a static site - html and images only) I was taking up too many "cycles". Too bad cycles aren't something advertised when selling a site to a customer. They made the big mistake of not offering me a VPS soultion from my pitiful little shared hosting account, or any other alternative. So I left them, I had no choice as I couldn't trust them any more.

I got a VPS account, which I must say is not an easy thing to shop for because how do you know who is good? Forums are not a 100% indicator and I don't know any better so it's a crap shoot really. So I looked for the most important qualities: it had to be a managed account because I don't know my butt from a hole in the ground when it comes to running a server (I'm the kind of customer who will tell you "you handle the server voodoo, and let me worry about the content on it ok?"), and I needed a quick setup because my site was already dead in the water.

I picked my first VPS host and all seemed good. My server was fully running in about 2 hours. Once I got through the growing pains of getting various things configured (which I didn't do I aksed for this to be done via trouble tickets) everything was set. The only issue that cropped up here and there was downtime. So now I'm shopping for my second VPS host. I just spent even more money than at my last host and what has my experience been thus far?

I will admit I signed up around 2.am. because my site went down at 11p.m. at my previous host so I was in full panic mode. I plunked down the cash and got an automated email saying how my account must be "verified" over the phone. Fine I wait up an hour or so and finally fall asleep when no call is received. I wake up around 10a.m. and have another email from the new host saying how they couldn't get in touch with me on my phone to "verify" me. I check my phone. Nope, no missed calls, no messages. WTF? So I call them. They have my correct number. Could their call have just never registered on my phone? Is there a black hole for phone calls?

They "verify" me by making me repeat info already provided when I signed up. I've never had a host do this to me, this is ridiculous and a waste of time on everyone's part. Stop. It's a waste of time. If was going to steal someone's credit card I'd buy something a heck of a lot more exciting than a Unix web hosting account at 2a.m.

They tell me I'll get an email with my account info. Great. I wait and wait and nothing arrives. It's almost 10 hours now since my site has gone dark. I write the company to say where is that email so I can get going? I get a quick response that says new account take 8-24 hours to set up. Where the heck was this mentioned on the site when I signed up? Why is this important fact hidden? I"m spending $90 a month, I guess my business isn't important enough to rate better service. Unless a whole bunch of people just signed up for more expensive plans than me at the same time, why can I not get "set up" faster?

So now I wait. I'm crossing my fingers this host will be great. Felt good to rant, I'm more relaxed.

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When I'm searching for hosts, I can't see any info on mailbox allowance.

I'm using Outlook to download all my e-mails.

I don't know why they are stopping and I can't find out from the person who got the host from me, in the past he said something about me having to delete e-mails. But this would come back to mailbox space which no hosts seem to advertise, unless it goes under webs space.

If my mailbox is full or ran out of space, does anybody have any recommendations for a host that offers a good amount of mailbox space.

Another question, am I limited to the amount of e-mails I can send with some hosts? I'll be sending out Newsletters to 600+ people each month.

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Recently, just out of interest I set the 'Mail to nonexistent user' to forward to my email address.

Within an hour I have about 60 emails saying:

Delivery Status Notification (Failure)

This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification.

Delivery to the following recipients failed.

and then some email address.

I check out the contents of the message that had been sent and it is some rubbish like:

Up to 500% more volume
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Which, although amusing, i look at the email address that sent the failed email and it is some random email address @ my domain.com which isn't so amusing.

Now I know that someone is just pretending to be from my domain and sending out these emails (unless someone in my office (of 4 people) is secretly a spammer) but yeah I don't particularly want to have my domain name known as being a source of spam and being blacklisted etc etc...

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