Hi,
Just wanted to flag this on the discussion group. I have noticed lists of http links to Viagra type sites on many of the help pages. It looks like the someone has injected links on to the pages to boost search engine rankings.
The links are only visible when Javascript is turned off. I use the NoScripts plugin with Firefox. It turns off Javascript by default.
With Javascript turned on the page loads, then javascipt make all the links disapear.
Can someone look into re-loading the help pages and change passwords because the credentials have been compromised.
BTW, sailwave great piece of software
Kind regards,
Jeremy Whiting
Dinghy Web Editor - Lonon Corinthian SC.
Yes, and today everyone on the mailing list got spam email about buying laptops . . . too bad!
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On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 1:31 PM, whitingjr whitingjr@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Just wanted to flag this on the discussion group. I have noticed lists of http links to Viagra type sites on many of the help pages. It looks like the someone has injected links on to the pages to boost search engine rankings.
The links are only visible when Javascript is turned off. I use the NoScripts plugin with Firefox. It turns off Javascript by default.
With Javascript turned on the page loads, then javascipt make all the links disapear.
Can someone look into re-loading the help pages and change passwords because the credentials have been compromised.
BTW, sailwave great piece of software
Kind regards,
Jeremy Whiting
Dinghy Web Editor - Lonon Corinthian SC.
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Pamela Hanford, M.A., English
Redding, CA
Hi All,
I have just taken a look at the source code of the opening page
of the on-line HTML help area of the Sailwave website and can confirm that in
my view there I s additional code that included that is not supposed to be
there. As soon as I can I will ‘speak’ to Colin and let him know.
Kind regards,
Huw
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From: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:sailwave@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of whitingjr
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 9:31 PM
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [sailwave] Sailwave Browser based Help has been hacked
Hi,
Just wanted to flag this on the discussion group. I have noticed lists of http
links to Viagra type sites on many of the help pages. It looks like the someone
has injected links on to the pages to boost search engine rankings.
The links are only visible when Javascript is turned off. I use the NoScripts
plugin with Firefox. It turns off Javascript by default.
With Javascript turned on the page loads, then javascipt make all the links
disapear.
Can someone look into re-loading the help pages and change passwords because
the credentials have been compromised.
BTW, sailwave great piece of software
Kind regards,
Jeremy Whiting
Dinghy Web Editor - Lonon Corinthian SC.
hmm, Webfusion you say. de-ja-vu
Will continue this conversation off the group list.
Regards,
Jeremy