Sunday, May 17, 2009

Hacked Again!!

I'm getting the feeling that someone doesn't like my woodcarvings. A check of my main website, outwestgallery.com, yesterday brought up a large warning sign advising that it had become an "Attack Site"! Our web hosting site advised that someone had gone in and attached something which set off the alarms. This is the same thing that happened before with the old gallery section of my blog which is also hosted at this same site.
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Anyway, we're in the process of fixing the problem but until then I'd recommend that you steer clear.

7 comments:

  1. lynn, you have my sympathy. i do not understand the mind that hacks into or spreads a virus out-- if he (or she) could watch you pull your hair out and cuss-- i could sorta understand it-- but this way -- the whole concept escapes me- keep it coming -- i sure enjoy the blog.

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  2. I'm with Chuck, Lynn. Don't let them get you down or keep you from sharing your extraordinary talent with us - your fans and admirers.
    TomG

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  3. I would like to see every hacker hanging by his thumbs. These people are usually very smart and if they would use their skills for good, there's not telling what they could accomplish. But they choose to use their skills to hurt and destroy. I just wanna take them and ......

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  4. I think you now have a new carving project. "How to deal with Computer Hackers".

    R.T. in Iowa

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  5. Nice close up picture of "Foreclosure". Perfect picture for this topic. Everyone should check out the tear running down his cheek. I sure hope all these Computer hackers gets theirs in the end...Myron

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  6. Keep at it Lynn. Sorry to hear about the Hacks. The horse project is really a neat one!

    Corey

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  7. Hang in there. Computers are a challenge by them selves without the hackers. One wonders what possesses people who spend so much time tearing down instead of building up. Great blog, please keep it up.
    Charles
    Springdale AR

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