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Very peculiar. I have CyberDuck running on two machines (Mac G5, Core2Duo macbookpro, both at 10.4.9), and upgraded one this morning to the 2.8b1 (3178) version. This occurred while Cyberduck was still connected to my ftp site.
After the restart of Cyberduck, the ftp site was giving a "login failed" error, and when I logged in the the web admin utility, I discovered that the password had been replaced with random characters. I reset it and all was well.
I then upgraded the other machine, and the same thing happened again.
This is the first time ever that I have had the password to a personal ftp site corrupted, and the only common software link seems to be CB.
Just thought you should know.
Yours
Vern
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New info, turns out my hosting company detected a attempted ftp exploit, so they changed the root ftp passwords for all accounts on that cluster. I just happened to start playing at the wrong time.
Very peculiar. I have CyberDuck running on two machines (Mac G5, Core2Duo macbookpro, both at 10.4.9), and upgraded one this morning to the 2.8b1 (3178) version. This occurred while Cyberduck was still connected to my ftp site.
After the restart of Cyberduck, the ftp site was giving a "login failed" error, and when I logged in the the web admin utility, I discovered that the password had been replaced with random characters. I reset it and all was well.
I then upgraded the other machine, and the same thing happened again.
This is the first time ever that I have had the password to a personal ftp site corrupted, and the only common software link seems to be CB.
Just thought you should know.
Yours
Vern
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: