cpa infin ity hacked by turkish group?

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i just visited the website, and its changed and claimed by turkish hacking group. anyone else see this?
 
Have an account there too. Sucks big time!
 
That shit is hilarious. lol.
 
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Damn, the hacked site is hilarious, especially the music :P

Sorry to those who have accounts there - hope they can get it fixed soon...
 
woohh.. Hacked By YunusGurer 1923TURK-GRUP? Naahh.. where is the letter O? :D

yeah the music is hilarious..

Hope they will fix this soon..
 
They hacked me as well. I sorted it out within a couple of hours. Damn those turkish!! (I'm 1/4 Greek, so I can say that :p )
 
I am from Turkey and know this group. CPA Infinity shaved wrong person, I guess.

Same thing came to my mind, But I thought maybe they just try to fuck the wrong person out their earnings lol
 
They hacked me as well. I sorted it out within a couple of hours. Damn those turkish!! (I'm 1/4 Greek, so I can say that :p )

please be careful when talking about turkish people.. (I'm 4/4 Turkish, so I never say that again.....)

I don't agree you for personalization of this issue
 
Bastards. Well CPAinfinity provides support no other CPA ha matched so I'm sure they will try and make sure this don't happen again ;)
 
i just visited the website, and its changed and claimed by turkish hacking group. anyone else see this?

Yeah, they hacked several websites of mine, someone SMS-bombed my cell phone too and they bombed my email as well.

We have fixed the hack about 10 minutes after they did it.

No ones information was compromised or anything.

We never shave anyone, it was an attack with no motive. We pay everyone on-time, every time. We recently had to pay out tens of thousands out of our own pocket due to one of our major advertisers backing out due to a massive influx of fraud from China. We have affiliate's that are in touch me personally. We are open and honest with every single one of our affiliate's and help them not only with campaigns but with whatever they need help with.


On a note about the hack --
For those that where affected, if you use wordpress, all you have to do is this:
Download the wordpress package and upload the index.php file to your websites home directory and replace the new index.php file with the old one.

If you can't download it, here is the file copy and save it as index.php
Code:
<?php
/**
 * Front to the WordPress application. This file doesn't do anything, but loads
 * wp-blog-header.php which does and tells WordPress to load the theme.
 *
 * @package WordPress
 */

/**
 * Tells WordPress to load the WordPress theme and output it.
 *
 * @var bool
 */
define('WP_USE_THEMES', true);

/** Loads the WordPress Environment and Template */
require('./wp-blog-header.php');
?>

The attack they did was not very technical all they did was replace the index.php file and nothing more, I have looked though all files(in the themes that I use) nothing at all was affected other than the primary index.php file.
 
I am from Turkey and know this group. CPA Infinity shaved wrong person, I guess.

:rolleyes: really? This "______ shaved the wrong person" stuff is beyond stupid now. 90% of the time if anyone shaves it is the advertiser, unless it's a known shaving network. From what I've heard, cpainfinity does nothing but good things. I haven't heard of anyone complaining about late payments, or shaving what-so-ever, so ffs please stop with the stupid accusations.

As for the hack, it looks like it was nothing more than a script kiddy that hit a random site that was scanned for a vulnerability. Luckily enough they called their hosting provider, they checked their logs and it was just a simple mv index.php old.php and uploaded a new index file. No sql dump, no data stolen. I'm sure they will take precautions in the future about things like this.

It is sad when it happens to ANY CPA Network (except copeac, fuck them) so I hope everything returns back to normal for the guys at CPAInfinity. They seem like they're starting up a nice solid network, and the owner(s?) that are on the site seem like really stand up guys from what interaction I've had with them.
 
agreed with zero-day and krazie for sure no need to repeat it. also, no accounts were compromised or anything. we use hasoffers enterprise and that is hosted on their servers not ours. therefore even though our store front so to speak was hacked the tracking etc remained untouched
 
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