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Old 06-22-2010, 01:25 PM   #1
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When I tried opening my website www. textilenow.com it showed me this error.
"Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '<' in /hermes/web04/b1827/moo.bhavdip/index.php on line 54"

Kindly help me with this?
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Old 06-22-2010, 02:27 PM   #2
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When you open that file what is around line 53 - 57?
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Old 06-24-2010, 06:30 AM   #3
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Here is the Image file of what is see around line 53
Please help me ASAP. Thank You.
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What is all that after the end of file declaration? It should not be there and isn't part of the default file.
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Youve been hacked. All that javascript at the bottom of the file has been appended. Chances are you will find the same javascript has been appended to all your files.
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Thank You Larry for your kind suggestion. Can you please tell me how to overcome this issue? Please help me soon.... my all clients are just getting mad on me for this?
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Thank You Larry for your kind suggestion. Can you please tell me how to overcome this issue? Please help me soon.... my all clients are just getting mad on me for this?
Chances are all of your php files, and possibly all html and tpl files as well, on your whole site have been compromised.

Change all your passwords.

Then upload a backup of your site to replace all the compromised files.
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I have uploaded all my backed up files including all tpl and html files. Things were workking alright since than. But today again some new problem occurred. I am able to open my homepage that is www. textilenow.com but not able to open any links such as login, search, browse, pricing etc.
Is my site again infected by viruses?
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I have uploaded all my backed up files including all tpl and html files. Things were workking alright since than. But today again some new problem occurred. I am able to open my homepage that is www. textilenow.com but not able to open any links such as login, search, browse, pricing etc.
Is my site again infected by viruses?
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From the outside looking in its hard to know what the problem is. Did you change all your passwords including your cpanel access, ftp access, 68C admin, database passwords etc?

You could compare the contents of the current files on your web site to those in your backup and see if there are differences to see if you have been hacked again.

Your being hacked isnt really a 68C issue and not something people here are going to be able to help you with.
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just checking your site - you still have a problem somewhere. Have you checked your admin control panel that the settings are correct? I can't even get the login screen for your admin panel.
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