Help! What do you do when your site has been hacked?
madame defarge
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Fri Sep-15-06 07:41 AM
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Help! What do you do when your site has been hacked? |
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My friend has a blog via Blogger, but her site got hacked. Whoever did this also stole 3 of her thread essays & changed the words to be anti-liberal.
Any ideas?
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southpaw
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Fri Sep-15-06 09:40 AM
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I'd immediately bold-face the changed parts, re-post the originals and write a disparaging piece about how conservatives who can't deal with the facts and issues will resort to cyber-vandalism.
Buncha savages in this town.
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Fri Sep-15-06 10:33 AM
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Blogger.com should have good security, so I doubt it was hacked through a vulnerability on their end (but don't rule it out). The server your friend uses may have been compromised. If so, simply re-publishing the blog might restore the original.
Another possibility is that her password was cracked. Tell her to change her password and make it harder to guess.
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