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No, It's not just you.
I've been noticing this trend for a couple of months now. Unfortunatly it's not only the .Gov sites that are getting hit. It appears however, that at least the .Gov sites are some of the few who are activly checking their site with some regularity. But many other sites have been comprimized as well. I've found News sites to be particularly vunerable, as, I would suppose, because of their popularity. Also (far too) many sites are only concentrating on gettting their information out as quickly as possible. (including ads, as those ads bring in money) At least now we can see how this is happening, or at least one of the vectors. Thanks for the info. -d
Posted by: dawgit   Posted on: 04/23/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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No, It's not just you.  dawgit | 04/23/08
Govt employing cheapest staff  fr0thy2 | 04/23/08
Another brilliant one...  Marty R. Milette | 04/25/08
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