This is NOT my IP !
bdistler Well-Known Member Prime Account Messages 3,534 Reaction score 196 Points 63 Dec 19, 2010 #1 This is NOT my IP !
vishal -::-X10 Guru-::- Community Support Messages 5,255 Reaction score 192 Points 63 Dec 19, 2010 #2 Change all your passwords,clear your cookies and scan your computer for malwares.
Anna I am just me Staff member Messages 11,781 Reaction score 593 Points 113 Dec 19, 2010 #3 That'd be my IP, from when I took care of this ticket: http://x10hosting.com/forums/free-hosting/144200-remove-old-ftp-logs.html Yes, admins can get into cPanel from the backend with the root password, and I find that to be easier then doing the ssh thing to get to the account sometimes, depending on what the reason for admin intervention is.
That'd be my IP, from when I took care of this ticket: http://x10hosting.com/forums/free-hosting/144200-remove-old-ftp-logs.html Yes, admins can get into cPanel from the backend with the root password, and I find that to be easier then doing the ssh thing to get to the account sometimes, depending on what the reason for admin intervention is.
bdistler Well-Known Member Prime Account Messages 3,534 Reaction score 196 Points 63 Dec 19, 2010 #4 @Anna - I understand and thanks for removing those old log files Anyone need a good password here is a link https://www.grc.com/passwords.htm I cut the "63 random printable ASCII characters" down to 32 characters to fit my x10hosting account
@Anna - I understand and thanks for removing those old log files Anyone need a good password here is a link https://www.grc.com/passwords.htm I cut the "63 random printable ASCII characters" down to 32 characters to fit my x10hosting account
vishal -::-X10 Guru-::- Community Support Messages 5,255 Reaction score 192 Points 63 Dec 19, 2010 #5 Marking this Thread as Solved and Closing this