Mark,

I apologize for posting it the way I did.  I did find it interesting finding 
the exact attack on a site that was being discussed in the thread.  Please 
forgive me.

Brian

>Brian and all,
>
>I apologize for that. The issue here is not negligence on the part of our
>excellent team. The problem is that like a lot of dev shops - we don't keep
>up with our portfolio of customers on our own web site. I have removed the
>link to Rent Iowa. They have not been an active customer of ours for more
>than 2 years - and we did not create any of the public facing pages on the
>site. Still... Here I am with egg on my face.
>
>-Mark
>
>P.S. - I am expecting a call from them any moment now :)
>
>Mark A. Kruger, CFG, MCSE
>(402) 408-3733 ext 105
>www.cfwebtools.com
>www.coldfusionmuse.com
>www.necfug.com
>
>Kruger
>
>Mark,
>
>I went to your site Coldfusionmuse to read about that attack.  I then
>noticed the link to cfwebtools at the top.  Needing some help with a
>project, I looked at one of the sites they helped create only to see that
>same SQL injection attack had succeeded on the site (www.rentiowa.com).  
>
>Brian 

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