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Issue investigate deleted files

gadalf

New Pleskian
Hello,

One of my domains files were delted.
In the log files I found some suspicious requests that looks like sql inections.

Is there any way I can find the ip which deleted the files and how they did it?

Thank in advanse!
 
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Well, depending on your server's file system and underlying hardware, getting the deleted files restored would be either difficult or extremely difficult to borderline impossible, at least with a sane amount of cost.

Regular backups are always heartily recommended.

As to how they did it, you'd have to inspect the logs and study the original code of the site.
 
Thank you for your reply,
There was a miss type in my message and I have corrected it now.
I don't want the files back as I have them in backups but I want to find out the ip deleted them and the way they did it?
 
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