Fingers crossed, we are now at 3.3.2 and I don't see the bad code.
As part of the install, I had to set a new vbseo password. I'll be sending that on to Tracy, Bas and Toolman.
I also talked to Steve, he suggested we turn off Google Analytics.
I've turned it off for now, but if anyone would like it enabled, just say the word.
It does add complexity to our site and slows things down a bit.
Thanks,
Jim
Well done Jim, great job on the quick turnaround.
As for the analytics - do we do anything with that info? I suppose if we did aggressive marketing and looked to improve hits, references etc. it would be useful, but we're far more laid back than that I think. So turning it off wouldn't hurt us.
I didn't want to post this in the public forum, but apparently whatever was in our system was capturing the IP and port addresses for the various computers that logged into North Carolina Woodworker, and then forwarded that information on to a server in Bejing, China. The IP address of that server is 59.53.91.108, and 59.53.91.102. That server would then attempt to hack into the users PC and download a virus.
There were multple application path: One was /device/harddiskvolume2/program files/adobe/acrobat 7.0/reader/acrord32.exe.
Another was /device/harddiskvolume2/program files/internet explorer/iexplore.exe.
For the past 3 or 4 days, in hindsight I now realize that every time that I've logged into North Carolina Woodworker Norton has blocked an attempt to hack into my computer.