It is not the first time that users are dealing with a problem that gives an error 404. I go to the server and for some reason, the file has become restore.php.bak, for example. I have a question, is it possible to do this intentionally, well, as like, sql injection, only someone is perverted with the file.
- What do you use? You can hear more about the site. Maybe you use Bitrix something or something else? - Mikhail Rebrov
- @ Mikhail Rebrov is not a big site, I wrote the engine with 0. It is one-page, registration, payment, occurs through ajax. - Winteriscoming
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.php.bak - backup file of the original file. contact the hoster with the question why such files appear. it makes no sense to backup when you shit), and even “kaku” cannot be hidden either. These are features of your server.
- I turned, answered that when someone hammer a file, their proactive protection takes the original file and renames, for example, index.php.bak. - Winteriscoming
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Maybe someone got access to your server and deletes files, bak file, this is a copy of your file, when you change it, maybe a script does something or a virus (deletes)
- Access 100% nobody got. It turns out in some hacker way if, for example, you can send a 100,000 post requests for this file to make it .bak? - Winteriscoming
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