On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 11:45:45 -0700, Tim Smith wrote:
> In article <1rsjbuemti6ak$.dlg@funkenbusch.com>,
> Erik Funkenbusch <erik@despam-funkenbusch.com> wrote:
>>> I've worked for 2 days on resolving this (it took a long time to handle
>>> 100,000+ files). Unlike probably thousands of other Web sites that still
>>> have
>>> this iframe problem... (it's nothing to do with the site but a leech-type
>>> reference that get forcibly attached to it).
>>
>> What a wanker you are Roy.
>>
>> You can sit here and twist all you like, but YOUR SITE WAS COMPROMISED AND
>> USED TO INFECT OTHERS. Yes, it was something to do with your site. Your
>> files were infected. That makes YOUR SITE the spreader, regardless of
>> where the malware was hosted, YOUR SITE was telling browsers to download
>> it.
>
> Well, at least it isn't infecting people now. The front page now is
> this:
>
> HaCkEd By LUViGARO ;D
Lol.
Pw3d!