![]() When I refreshed a minute later, this server gave me the hacker page as well. This likely happened, and I’m only guessing here, cause their load-balancer served me with a different weeworld server, one that hasn’t been hacked yet. To my surprise this is the page that was loaded:Īfter rechecking that I got the URL right, I opened the website in IE as well and got the valid weeworld website. I went to checkout, a cool avatars creators which recently released a nice new feature for theire avatars called weeRooms. But, what are the chances you’ll get to see that, as it happens, on a large website. You always hear about these stuff, a website has been hacked and its landing page has been changed by the hacker. Menu Seeing a website being hacked in real time 28 September 2007 on Miscellaneous, Web 2.0
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