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Description of my issue: Attempted to fix permissions on a hacked page. While
the process completed, when I tried to review permission with Filezilla, it
showed xxx on permission rather than the standard 644 or other codes, and when I
tried to change it, it would not take. I ended up removing the file and replacing it. Do you have any insight into this? My site had the index.php page hacked and
a php code of eval(base64_decode etc ) embeded on every index.php file of my
templates.
Is there a way to hack a file and alter the permissions, yet have standard
view of file report another permission setting?