On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 15:08:20 -0400, Erik Funkenbusch wrote:
> 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!
I wonder if Mark Kent's computer is infected as well?
And what about all those connections Make Kent supports for other people
who also use his computer to access USENET?
Has it spread to them as well?
I can't wait to see how Schestowitz and Kent try to explain this one away.
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