It is not anything being auto-created. It appears there is a bot that
was initially trying to validate access into numerous kinds of
editable web pages. It is not just our wiki, but sites run using perl
and php have also been attacked. If you check Google for "cvtelcorp"
you will find > 10000 hits. This is just in the last couple of days as
far as I can tell.

cvtelcorp.com is hosted by Layer-3 in Frisco, TX and is a porn site.

What is really interesting is that the links get around the no-follow
tag by inserting a space after 'href=' and before the 'http://' that
causes google to at least index the link (if not follow it). but with
thousands of links....

John Davidson



On 10/8/07, Astralis Lux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I noticed on my wiki and also on FlexWiki.com that many of the pages have
> no-words at the top of the documents, such as: eltc4tl
>
> Has the wiki auto-created these somehow or has someone sent a bot out to
> attack the wikis?
>

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