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| has your webpage been hacked?; get the source code back! | |
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| Topic Started: Jul 5 2005, 03:55 PM (363 Views) | |
| Hacker-X | Jul 5 2005, 03:55 PM Post #1 |
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In this tutorial I'll be discussing how to get your website's source code back, after being hacked. This is when Google comes in handy. First off goto Google and search for your site's name. If your site is found, dont get your hopes up just yet! If there is some text below your site that reads: Cached Page, you may now get your hopes up! Click Cached Page scroll down a bit and get the source code (right click on the webpage and click View source code) and thats the source code. You're going to have to take off the code for the Google IFrame and upload the images if the hackers got to your FTP! Good Luck! ***this tutorial has been posted on a hacking/internet security site called Hack This Site |
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