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#1 ourcoffeebarn

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Posted 19 June 2008, 22:13

I somehow had a hacker run about 50 cards using my authorize.net gateway most were declined but 7 were good cards, we voided those transactions no major crisis just need to reset my transaction key to prevent further atempts.

When I go to save the new key I get this error:

Fatal error: Call to undefined function gc_makeSqlString() in /home/ourcoffe/public_html/estore/admin/modules.php on line 61


I tried an older backup of my modues.php that I know had not changed too and I got the same error.

Now I have reset the key on Authorize.net and I have just 24 hours to get the new one on my site!


How do I fix this?
Enjoy Your Coffee!
Pete

#2 ourcoffeebarn

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Posted 19 June 2008, 23:03

I got it fixed. Just copied the line mentioned from a virgin copy of OsCommerce and it updated just fine with the new key.

How does it goofed up in the first place?
Enjoy Your Coffee!
Pete

#3 monito

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Posted 01 August 2008, 21:18

View Postourcoffeebarn, on Jun 19 2008, 06:13 PM, said:

I somehow had a hacker run about 50 cards using my authorize.net gateway most were declined but 7 were good cards, we voided those transactions no major crisis just need to reset my transaction key to prevent further atempts.

When I go to save the new key I get this error:

Fatal error: Call to undefined function gc_makeSqlString() in /home/ourcoffe/public_html/estore/admin/modules.php on line 61


I tried an older backup of my modues.php that I know had not changed too and I got the same error.

Now I have reset the key on Authorize.net and I have just 24 hours to get the new one on my site!


How do I fix this?
Just out of curiosity to prevent this in my store. How do they do this? I thought we (oscommerce) fairly secure...

Thanks,

Pat