Endow Tomorrow

Robert and Odile Whitaker are the founders of the Whitaker Endowed Scholarship Fund, a scholarship given to one or more College of Business students with a preference for those in their third or fourth year and with a GPA of 3.25 or higher. Robert, who…

Robert and Odile Whitaker are the founders of the Whitaker Endowed Scholarship Fund, a scholarship given to one or more College of Business students with a preference for those in their third or fourth year and with a GPA of 3.25 or higher. Robert, who goes by Bob, is a COB alum and current member...

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Gootloader infection cleaned up

Dear blog owner and visitors,

This blog had been infected to serve up Gootloader malware to Google search victims, via a common tactic known as SEO (Search Engine Optimization) poisioning. Your blog was serving up 164 malicious pages. Your blogged served up malware to 0 visitors.

I tried my best to clean up the infection, but I would do the following:

  • Upgrade WordPress to the latest version (one way the attackers might have gained access to your server)
  • Upgrade all WordPress themes to the latest versions (another way the attackers might have gained access to your server)
  • Upgrade all WordPress plugins (another way the attackers might have gained access to your server), and remove any unnecessary plugins.
  • Verify all users are valid (in case the attackers left a backup account, to get back in)
  • Change all passwords (for WordPress accounts, FTP, SSH, database, etc.) and keys. This is probably how the attackers got in, as they are known to brute force weak passwords
  • Run antivirus scans on your server
  • Block these IPs (5.8.18.7 and 89.238.176.151), either in your firewall, .htaccess file, or in your /etc/hosts file, as these are the attackers command and control servers, which send malicious commands for your blog to execute
  • Check cronjobs (both server and WordPress), aka scheduled tasks. This is a common method that an attacker will use to get back in. If you are not sure, what this is, Google it
  • Consider wiping the server completly, as you do not know how deep the infection is. If you decide not to, I recommend installing some security plugins for WordPress, to try and scan for any remaining malicious files. Integrity Checker, WordPress Core Integrity Checker, Sucuri Security,
    and Wordfence Security, all do some level of detection, but not 100% guaranteed
  • Go through the process for Google to recrawl your site, to remove the malcious links (to see what malicious pages there were, Go to Google and search site:your_site.com agreement)
  • Check subdomains, to see if they were infected as well
  • Check file permissions

Gootloader (previously Gootkit) malware has been around since 2014, and is used to initally infect a system, and then sell that access off to other attackers, who then usually deploy additional malware, to include ransomware and banking trojans. By cleaning up your blog, it will make a dent in how they infect victims. PLEASE try to keep it up-to-date and secure, so this does not happen again.

Sincerly,

The Internet Janitor

Below are some links to research/further explaination on Gootloader:

https://news.sophos.com/en-us/2021/03/01/gootloader-expands-its-payload-delivery-options/

https://news.sophos.com/en-us/2021/08/12/gootloaders-mothership-controls-malicious-content/

https://www.richinfante.com/2020/04/12/reverse-engineering-dolly-wordpress-malware

https://blog.sucuri.net/2018/12/clever-seo-spam-injection.html

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The Project on Positive Leadership Announces First Virtue Expert, Vivian Blade

In an effort to broaden the reach and increase resources on the Project website that help people develop positive leadership skills, the Project on Positive Leadership (PPL) has begun to identify and develop affiliations with virtue experts. These will…

In an effort to broaden the reach and increase resources on the Project website that help people develop positive leadership skills, the Project on Positive Leadership (PPL) has begun to identify and develop affiliations with virtue experts. These will be consultants or coaches who have expertise in specific virtues. We are excited to announce that...

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FranchiseU! Episode 12: Aylwin Lewis

On this week’s episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Aylwin Lewis. Mr. Lewis served as Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President of Potbelly Corporation, a franchisor of quick-service restaurants, from June 2008 until his retireme…

On this week’s episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Aylwin Lewis. Mr. Lewis served as Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President of Potbelly Corporation, a franchisor of quick-service restaurants, from June 2008 until his retirement in November 2017. From September 2005 to February 2008, Mr. Lewis was President and Chief Executive Officer of...

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Cardinal Bridge Academy Flight Night Scholars Attendr UofL Women’s Basketball Game

A few of our Cardinal Bridge Academy (CBA) Scholars joined us at our recent Flight Night. While cheering on the women’s basketball team, Scholars had the chance to network with current College of Business students, faculty, and staff. Our Scholars get …

A few of our Cardinal Bridge Academy (CBA) Scholars joined us at our recent Flight Night. While cheering on the women’s basketball team, Scholars had the chance to network with current College of Business students, faculty, and staff. Our Scholars get the chance to experience the best parts of being a Cardinal. We are serious...

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Dr. Ryan Quinn guest on UofL podcast

Academic Director of the Project on Positive Leadership, Dr. Ryan Quinn, is a guest on Faculty Feed—a podcast for health professions faculty from the Health Sciences Center Office of Faculty Development at the University of Louisville. In this time of …

Academic Director of the Project on Positive Leadership, Dr. Ryan Quinn, is a guest on Faculty Feed—a podcast for health professions faculty from the Health Sciences Center Office of Faculty Development at the University of Louisville. In this time of the Great Resignation, the need for compassionate leadership is greater than ever. Employee engagement and...

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February Lunch: The Case for Kentucky

At our March lunch, Venture Connectors was pleased to host Ian McClure, University of Kentucky’s Associate Vice President for Research, Innovation and Economic Impact and leader of UK Innovate, who presented “The Case for Kentucky: Why Today’s Sputnik Moment is the Commonwealth’s Calling Card.” When the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1 into space in the 1950s, the United States […]

At our March lunch, Venture Connectors was pleased to host Ian McClure, University of Kentucky’s Associate Vice President for Research, Innovation and Economic Impact and leader of UK Innovate, who presented “The Case for Kentucky: Why Today’s Sputnik Moment is the Commonwealth’s Calling Card.”

When the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1 into space in the 1950s, the United States was prompted to increase its investment in defense, research and education to bridge the perceived technological gap between our country and the U.S.S.R. This ultimately led to the creation of NASA. McClure says today’s Sputnik Moment has building for the past two decades, gaining significant momentum in the past five years.

“A Sputnik Moment is finally culminating in decisions on Capitol Hill and in the federal government right now as they look at the next investment, in fact, the largest investment in innovation infrastructure in this country since the Sputnik Moment basically in the 1950s,” he said.

In June 2021, the Senate passed the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act (USICA), a nearly $250 billion bill that is intended to boost technology and research, and help the United States compete with China. During his talk, McClure shared why funding from that bill could be game-changing for Kentucky. Read more on KY Inno here.

At UK, McClure leads efforts to translate the university’s discoveries for the public good, seek equitable returns on its intellectual property, develop innovative approaches to develop, fund and support opportunities for near-stage research, seek grant funding to enhance UK’s investments in innovation, and expand industry and other collaborative research programs.

Previously, McClure served as Executive Director of the UK Office of Technology Commercialization, where he oversaw a team of staff managing the university’s innovation, intellectual property and startup portfolios. In addition, he is an advisory board member for the Oak Ridge Institute, Chair of IPwe’s Advisory Committee for University Technology Transfer, Launch Blue Advisory Board member, a PI on two NIH grants, and is a co-founder of Kentucky Commercialization Ventures, a state-funded program to provide IP and tech transfer services to all other universities in the state that do not currently have dedicated IP and tech transfer resources.

He began his career as a mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and intellectual property (IP) transactions attorney. Following private practice, he helped build IPXI, a startup company in Chicago and the world’s first financial exchange for IP and technology rights, which he led through product development, capital raise, proof of concept and growth to 30-plus full-time employees and two offices.

Empowering Intersecting Identities

College of Business alum Brevin Woodford graduated in 2018 with an undergraduate degree focused on marketing.  He returned to campus in early 2021 not as a student, but as an employee for his alma mater.
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College of Business alum Brevin Woodford graduated in 2018 with an undergraduate degree focused on marketing.  He returned to campus in early 2021 not as a student, but as an employee for his alma mater.

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Franchise U! Episode 11: Jody Luihn

In today’s episode, Kathy sits down with Jody Luihn to discuss his experiences as a YUM! Brands franchisee. Jody started as a restaurant manager in the Luihn family business in 1983 and remains in the business as a partner, president, and CEO aft…

In today’s episode, Kathy sits down with Jody Luihn to discuss his experiences as a YUM! Brands franchisee. Jody started as a restaurant manager in the Luihn family business in 1983 and remains in the business as a partner, president, and CEO after the recapitalization into LVE Partners in 2019. He has been the FRANMAC...

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