If an attack, what kind of attack is this?
Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2021 2:19 pm
Right now in who's online:
00:08:41 0 Guest 54.187.205.235 09:56:13 09:56:13 /ext/modules/payment/stripe_sca/webhook.php
The IP address is 'associated with Amazon' and what does that even mean?
Funny thing is, we keep the stripe_sca module installed, though we don't use that gateway. When we chose in admin to uninstall, some reference to stripe_sca still remained in a mysql query and threw an error. There is no error if we keep the module installed and disabled, so what is the harm? Attributable to a programming oversight. I am mentioning this though because there is this strange visit I cannot attribute. It is beyond my pay grade. I would not even be able to begin to judge whether this is some kind of vulnerability, this webhook, and whether it has any connection to the problem uninstalling the payment module before.
If it is all very normal, that is reassuring.
We are always under attack by bots trying to make accounts which makes your site send your welcome message to a million random email addresses. If anyone could explain who Joe Smith is, that would be good, because he once made 1500 accounts on our site. If any of the experts out there sees the slightest chance of some kind of vulnerability in one of the payment modules, then it would have been worthwhile for me to post about it.
00:08:41 0 Guest 54.187.205.235 09:56:13 09:56:13 /ext/modules/payment/stripe_sca/webhook.php
The IP address is 'associated with Amazon' and what does that even mean?
Funny thing is, we keep the stripe_sca module installed, though we don't use that gateway. When we chose in admin to uninstall, some reference to stripe_sca still remained in a mysql query and threw an error. There is no error if we keep the module installed and disabled, so what is the harm? Attributable to a programming oversight. I am mentioning this though because there is this strange visit I cannot attribute. It is beyond my pay grade. I would not even be able to begin to judge whether this is some kind of vulnerability, this webhook, and whether it has any connection to the problem uninstalling the payment module before.
If it is all very normal, that is reassuring.
We are always under attack by bots trying to make accounts which makes your site send your welcome message to a million random email addresses. If anyone could explain who Joe Smith is, that would be good, because he once made 1500 accounts on our site. If any of the experts out there sees the slightest chance of some kind of vulnerability in one of the payment modules, then it would have been worthwhile for me to post about it.