Hi,
I just received a support ticket through my WHMCS installation which was a BASE64 type of attack or attempted attack.
It came from this IP address 182.178.20.153 located in Pakistan which I have totally blocked through CSF, but after receiving email message.
I have decoded the Base64 and below is the resulting code.
I am running the latest version of WHMCS 5.2.5 on Centos 6.4 with WHM 11.38.1 and I had followed the instructions for securing WHMCS when doing the install by moving certain files out of the public directory, changing admin folder, etc.
Is this a new attack that might compromise my WHMCS installation or data? or is version 5.2.5 already capable of blocking this attempt (I hope)?
Here's the code:
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I just received a support ticket through my WHMCS installation which was a BASE64 type of attack or attempted attack.
It came from this IP address 182.178.20.153 located in Pakistan which I have totally blocked through CSF, but after receiving email message.
I have decoded the Base64 and below is the resulting code.
I am running the latest version of WHMCS 5.2.5 on Centos 6.4 with WHM 11.38.1 and I had followed the instructions for securing WHMCS when doing the install by moving certain files out of the public directory, changing admin folder, etc.
Is this a new attack that might compromise my WHMCS installation or data? or is version 5.2.5 already capable of blocking this attempt (I hope)?
Here's the code:
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