
In terms of being hacked, some years ago the home PC of an employee of a client was hacked. The employee used a VPN to access work and had access to a Samba share which contained the company's web server. The attacker used SMB access over the VPN to install a trojan on the company's web site. On Fri, 28 Sep 2012, "Trent W. Buck" <trentbuck@gmail.com> wrote:
Peter Ross wrote:
To be hacked is one thing - but that it targets Linux users only??
It would be clever for a spammer to inject the data only when the U-A is "hi I'm to googlebot", because then it would be far less obvious that it was compromised -- as you've seen.
Of course that wouldn't do what they desire in the case of different versions of Google and other search engines. Also there's the issue of general competence. People who are capable of doing good work can usually find legitimate work that pays well. -- My Main Blog http://etbe.coker.com.au/ My Documents Blog http://doc.coker.com.au/