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I am receiving many emails almost on the minute-

Greetings,

vBSecurity has detected a security alert regarding config.php Variable Tampering:
$vbulletin->config['Misc']['admincpdir'] changed from 'admincp' to 'http://www.site.com/forum/admincp'
$vbulletin->config['Misc']['modcpdir'] changed from 'modcp' to 'http://www.site.com/forum/modcp'
$vbulletin->config['Misc']['admincpdir'] changed from 'admincp' to 'http://www.site.com/forum/admincp'
$vbulletin->config['Misc']['modcpdir'] changed from 'modcp' to 'http://www.site.com/forum/modcp'
$vbulletin->config['Datastore']['prefix'] is new: NULL

The actions you have configured in the Security Center have been taken.

Please log in to your AdminCP and the Security Center: www.site.com/forum/http://www.site....?do=security&action=watchers&category=general for guidelines on how to correct the issue.


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I am using a mod ,

Template Modification System 1.2.0 Beta 4 Patch Level 1 This Modification allows automatic managament of Template-Modifications

Maybe it is conflicting? Maybe it's dbSEO?, which I have just purchased the Pro version.

I am receiving these emails when no live human should be accessing the admincp. Lately it has been just me and when I'm offline I am getting these alerts.

Also, because the links are being rewritten I cannot easily read them, but could go to the admincp.
 
You appear to be using a mod that converts the config.php variables to absolute URLs rather than relative folders.

I recommend trying to disable your mods one-by-one until the flood stops, to figure out which one it is. Many areas of vB rely on the admincpdir and modcpdir variables remaining as folder names.
 
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