Error on Admin login page
3 posts by 2 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: August 3, 2009 (RSS)
By April2 - August 3, 2009
I've been using CMS Builder for at least a year now for this site. I haven't touched any of the CMSAdmin files since it was installed, however, just today this error came up at the top of the page and won't allow my client to login:
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /mnt/w0113/d00/s20/b02c67d5/www/salemumcsc.com/images/incladd.php:1) in /mnt/w0113/d00/s20/b02c67d5/www/salemumcsc.com/cmsAdmin/lib/menus/header.php on line 3
Can anyone tell me how to fix this? Thanks.
April
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /mnt/w0113/d00/s20/b02c67d5/www/salemumcsc.com/images/incladd.php:1) in /mnt/w0113/d00/s20/b02c67d5/www/salemumcsc.com/cmsAdmin/lib/menus/header.php on line 3
Can anyone tell me how to fix this? Thanks.
April
Re: [April2] Error on Admin login page
By April2 - August 3, 2009
Nevermind. Somehow this php file ended up in the images folder. I have no idea how, but I got rid of it and everything is fine now. odd.
Re: [April2] Error on Admin login page
By Dave - August 3, 2009
Hi April,
Glad you got it working again. I just did a quick search because I was curious and it seems like the presence of the incladd.php may indicate the server has been hacked. Have a look: http://www.google.com/search?q=incladd.php
The usual entry point is open source forums and blog software. Since these are so common hackers write automated scanners to look for vulnerable versions.
I'd recommend doing a full FTP and MySQL backup and investigating further just to be safe.
Hope that helps! Hopefully it's nothing but you might want to check it out anyways.
Glad you got it working again. I just did a quick search because I was curious and it seems like the presence of the incladd.php may indicate the server has been hacked. Have a look: http://www.google.com/search?q=incladd.php
The usual entry point is open source forums and blog software. Since these are so common hackers write automated scanners to look for vulnerable versions.
I'd recommend doing a full FTP and MySQL backup and investigating further just to be safe.
Hope that helps! Hopefully it's nothing but you might want to check it out anyways.
Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com
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