By Sulumits Retsambew - Posted on Sun Mar 9, 2008
I have been receiving this quite often already.

People trying to hack and go straight to the database by injecting MySQL code. But it does not seem to work on my blog. Maybe older versions of Wordpress are more vulnerable to this attack? Could this be related to the number of SEOContest2008 hacking attempts that have been going on mentioned by the other competitors? I believe not since I have been getting this also on my other blogs.
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10 Responses to “MySQL Code Injection Through Comments/Trackback on My SEOContest2008 Site”
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March 9th, 2008 at 11:04 pm
Dirty tactics i agree & i must say i have seen the same dirty tatics tried on my entry! I notice you have the IP address you should see the post within the thread in UKWW about hacking & compare the IP to see if it is the same.
Regards, Resonate
UKWW Internet Marketing Admin
March 10th, 2008 at 4:33 am
Hehe, you too ^^.
March 10th, 2008 at 5:46 am
Well I have a small hosting business, not that big, just a few clients and I get this hacking attempts all the time. So I don’t want to rule it out as an attack from a competitor right away. But I’ll still bear this in mind while looking at my raw log files.
@Resonate: The IP of the attack on mine is US based. 64.191.63.181 and traces back to the host: titania.hostingmadeeasy.com with it’s datacenter at Network Operations Center Inc. Still hard to pinpoint anyone since it can be any hosting client on their machine. Or maybe on of the hosting clients got cracked and is used to crack into other places.
March 13th, 2008 at 9:55 pm
What does this code do ?
March 13th, 2008 at 9:57 pm
What does that code do?
March 17th, 2008 at 9:53 am
[...] in this SEO COntest, the contestant do the bad thing to win. I hope so. Want some prove ? read this http://www.seocontest2008.com/mysql-code-injection-through-commentstrackbackon-my-seocontest2008-sit…. SEOContest2008 dot COM, have a good positions in the contest, and someone try to do some tricky [...]
March 19th, 2008 at 8:11 pm
I had the same in an Automobile Blog :
Auteur : Bill783242688','183579377billy@msn.com','','173.2.70.182','2008-03-20 02:31:01','2008-03-20 02:31:01','','0','lynx','comment','0','0'),('0', '', '', '', '', '2008-03-21 02:31:01', '2008-03-21 02:31:01', '', 'spam', '', 'comment', '0','0' ) /* (IP : 124.217.227.127 , svservers.com)E-mail :
URL : http://None
Whois : http://ws.arin.net/cgi-bin/whois.pl?queryinput=124.217.227.127
Commentaire :
None...
Don’t know what is it…
March 22nd, 2008 at 9:50 pm
I am amazed that people have tried to hack your site to beat you, perhaps I am just naive… good luck
March 22nd, 2008 at 10:04 pm
Hi Tony, actually we still don’t know if people tried to hack me to beat me. We only know:
- People are trying to hack me.
- People are trying to beat me of course since it is a contest.
- But we do not know if the person that wants to hack me is the same person that wants to beat me. The hacker can still be any random cracker on the Internet.
April 21st, 2008 at 9:18 pm
And one time, when I was at band-camp….
Who the heck is gonna try and hack your site to win some small time SEO contest? What could he do? Stuff your headers? Mess with you METAs? Maybe DMCA the entire production and get you blacklisted and tossed into the Internet abyss that can not be used anymore since scrupulous users ikem you have used it to sell porn and other vile smut! Help us Jesus, for the sinners need to repent!