All day I've been seeing conflicting reports -- the site has been 
cracked, and it looks fine.

I'd venture to guess that:

A)  The site is part of a server farm, where one or more members has 
been cracked.

or

B)  There is dynamic content that is generated differently on page 
loads, so that the cracked content does not appear on every access....

But the fact that multiple people are all seeing the same illegitimate 
content makes it HIGHLY unlikely that the site has not been 
compromised.  (unless there is some DNS poisoning -- but to tell that 
each person who sees it up correctly, and incorrectly would have had to 
also include the IP they were resolving to -- and they haven't)

In either case, I'd say (in the immortal words of Ted Theodore Logan,  
"Strange things are afoot at the Circle K"



On 12/29/2011 4:49 PM, Cowboy wrote:
> On Thursday 29 December 2011 01:56:03 pm Fred Gleason wrote:
>> Looks like the site's been cracked.
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>>
>> |-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
>> | Frederick F. Gleason, Jr. |               Chief Developer               |
>   Looks fine here !
>   I've never ever before been there, so it's not a cache thing.
>   And we *know* my browsers don't get hijacked and such.
>   ( or, what I'm using as a browser (( telnet )) for these kinds of tests 
> anyway )
>
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