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Who has been hacking ms's website? Come on - own up.....Originally posted by mudskipper View PostBlimey, myCo's website blocked at ClientCo. Suspicious content. Better check it out when I get home.Comment
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Still wrong. It rained all the way homeOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostMorning denizens
Looks like it'll be a bright one, once it's decided what it's doing
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostBlimey, myCo's website blocked at ClientCo. Suspicious content. Better check it out when I get home.
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Can't see any dodgy looking files. Nothing odd in the logfiles. Oh well.Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
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Those filtering systems are rubbish. A few years ago, they installed a new one at a client place: among the delights I found were Peter Paul Koch, the JavaScript expert renowned for his exhaustive browser compatibility tables, being blocked as a "Dating" site; and Sam Ruby, co-chair of the W3C's HTML5 Working Group, blocked for "Criminal Skills and Hacking"Originally posted by mudskipper View PostCan't see any dodgy looking files. Nothing odd in the logfiles. Oh well.
Oh, and it blocked java.sun.com for something I can't remember, although they did most of their corporate development in Java.
Their procedures required us to email a director with our requests for unblocking, one email per site we wanted unblocked. Within 36 hours he'd been inundated with so many emails that he ordered a blanket unblock of all the developers' user accounts
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I found some dodgy files on my site before Christmas, but have been checking it regularly since then (and changed all passwords etc). All looks fine now. Page does need sorting out though...Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThose filtering systems are rubbish. A few years ago, they installed a new one at a client place: among the delights I found were Peter Paul Koch, the JavaScript expert renowned for his exhaustive browser compatibility tables, being blocked as a "Dating" site; and Sam Ruby, co-chair of the W3C's HTML5 Working Group, blocked for "Criminal Skills and Hacking"
Oh, and it blocked java.sun.com for something I can't remember, although they did most of their corporate development in Java.
Their procedures required us to email a director with our requests for unblocking, one email per site we wanted unblocked. Within 36 hours he'd been inundated with so many emails that he ordered a blanket unblock of all the developers' user accounts
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I could do with sorting mine out. The plan is to get WordPress off the server, as I don't use any features that need a live database back end. Run WP locally, publish the site to static HTML files, and upload those. Not a lot left for the baddies to crack that wayOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostI found some dodgy files on my site before Christmas, but have been checking it regularly since then (and changed all passwords etc). All looks fine now. Page does need sorting out though...
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