On 7/1/13, Jude DaShiell <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Unfortunate about the blog, but don't let that stop you since it's not
> necessary.  Several free revision control packages are available.  If
> you haven't yet studied revision control, you could try a google
> search on man ci and another one on man co and a third on man rcs as a
> beginning.  You store all of your work and each revision on your local
> machine and each revision only saves a delta to your disk.  A delta is
> only the changed stuff with version number and whatever log entry you
> provide.  The original is kept as well, so you can check in and check
> out any of the versions in your system you've saved.  As for the blog
> problem, when something like this happens erase the whole thing on the
> remote site.  As quick as you can do that, all defacing from any
> hacker is wiped out.  If the issue wasn't defacing, you have another
> problem revision control systems can't address.  Other newer systems
> like cvs and subversion and git exist in revision control systems, the
> reason I recommend rcs to those who might be new to revision control
> is that rcs which is what d of is less complex than the other systems
> and requires a lower learning curve.ci and co are part upload a
> checked out copy of it from your revision control system.  As quick as
>
> On 6/30/13, Chris Gilland <[email protected]> wrote:
>> OK, the final straw has been placed.  I'm leaving the list!
>>
>> My blog has been hacked, by a member on this list.  I know darn well who
>> did
>>
>> it from looking over the past few days at server logs.  Rest assured that
>> I've contacted both my blog hosting provider, as well as the ISP of the
>> person responsible, and in both cases, they told me they were looking
>> into
>> taking necessary legal action.  If I can get a good enough case put
>> together, I too myself will be pressing charges.
>>
>> The blog is getting uninstalled and removed, and I'll end by saying this.
>> Even those who were not on my bad side, no more free help ever again
>> technically is going to be granted.  Case closed.
>>
>> Now if my partner in the business Ben wants to help you for free? That's
>> his
>>
>> own decision, but as far as I go, never ever again ever! will I be
>> offerring
>>
>> free support/list contribution.  This hack finally diddit!  You all blew
>> it!
>>
>> Don't write me either with your apologies for treating me this way.  It
>> won't do any good.  My decision is final!
>>
>> Chris.
>>
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