Feb 082007
 

On top of being framed (and yes, they’re still there), my site was recently hacked. Some­how someone man­aged to edit a post, adding a script and a bunch of porn keywords to two posts. And man­aged thereby to elev­ate their site to the front page of Google searches on those strings, in some cases the num­ber one hit, so it’s clear why they did it. I found these while brows­ing through the search engine strings (teen porn keywords are not usu­ally searches that find my site), found the posts and stripped out the offend­ing divs. It’s not obvi­ous to me how they got in, but since the Word­Press devel­op­ment blog has been warn­ing of secur­ity exploits, I assume it’s one of them. So I upgraded to the latest ver­sion, 2.1, and would advise any­one else run­ning Word­Press to do the same. 

Between the AFF people and these hack­ers, I do some­times won­der wheth­er blog­ging is worth­while for someone like me, who does­n’t blog a lot. Sort of takes the fun out of it.

  2 Responses to “Hacked!”

  1. That’s why I use Blogger/Blogspot with captchas turned on. Very little com­ment spam.

  2. This was­n’t com­ment spam. This was someone get­ting in and actu­ally chan­ging an old post to add search words (with CSS set to hid­den to hide it from cas­u­al view) and a script to send view­ers of those pages over to their porn site. My site came up on the front page of Google searches for those words, so from the hack­ers’ point of view it was worthwhile.

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