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Last edited by Orkhayiq May 26th, 2011 at 01:31 PM. There's no way to catch this guy I know, but an explanation of what likely happened would be great (: If this guy messes with my VoIP server (and if I am infected) why hasn't he had more fun opening and closing my CD tray or deleting other stuff? I'm pretty set on the opinion this guy exploited something externally, still it could of been me being incompetent at permissions setup! The bookmarks being deleted though, no idea. How could have he made the maximum client count 0 (I was receiving a warning max user count has been reached so I couldn't join (Is that the default message you get when a banned user tries to reconnect?)), even though when I try Edit Virtual Server, the option to edit max client count is greyed out as a Server Admin rank. I've scanned my PC with ESET NOD32 Antivirus with no results (Also protected real-time) and I have a hardware firewall and all my ports are stealthed. This was not a dodgey plugin as I only have AppScanner and ClientQuery enabled, the others are the default TS3 ones. Also, it doesn't fit that I saw him log in as he joined the server, then get admin privileges, demote me then ban me! This looked very much like an external attack. I understand some hackers do things for fun without trying to be too malicious.
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I've edited encrypted password storage files, logged into cPanel, banked etc yet this hacker decided to reveal his presence through deleting my VoIP server? I doesn't make sense to me. No other suspicious activity has been seen. Somebody must have gained access to your PC It could be the case, but I have the gut feeling it isn't. There is no way to delete a clients bookmarks from the server side, you have to use the client to do so.
That last sentence makes me certain somebody had control of your PC. I did just tick to "Show ServerQuery clients" before these random connects started to happen, is that what the "suspicious" connects are about? It was the same IP several times, just with different ports. Not sure what that's about but it looks suspicious. I'm actually getting a randomer (possibly the, or some, hacker) trying to enter every couple minutes connecting and disconnecting at the same moment. The hacker who is responsible left a little breadcrumb behind in the server settings: "HaCkEd\sBy\sWhite_HaCkEr" His name appeared as Dashi in the Server Chat log.
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Since there is some serious security hole in the software (It's highly doubtful my computer was what was compromised for this to happen, it's very secure) I suggest removing your server from the Web-list if it's not password protected for the time being as a precaution, or just add a server password until this hack has been patched. Now I have to start from scratch, permissions, channels and all the bells and whistle extras. Now I've fully reset my server by switching it to running TS2, then back to TS3, created a new admin privileged key, password protected the server and logged back in. Some how, my TeamSpeak 3-RC1 (build 14345) client also got messed with too.
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I'm the only person with server admin powers yet someone logged in and ran a script instantly which gave him full privileges, then banned me and changed the maximum server client count to 0 if I'm not mistaken. I'm just reporting that my server (public, no password) just got hacked or exploited in some manner.