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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Archived; click post to view.<br /> <b>Excerpt:</b> How to Recover after injection  I had a break through in my hosting account. I figured out that my ftp client has been infected and through it, they got my passwords. They took the opportunity to infect &lt;iframe&gt; quite a few of my files and mainly index.php, html, htm, asp … as well as default. php, html, htm, asp …and main.php, html, htm, asp …  are prioritized. These hacks  insert &lt;iframe&gt;  tag before or after &lt;body&gt; tag or they add &lt;iframe&gt; at the end of the file. I was interested and looked profoundly through all my files. I figured out that&#8230;</p>
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