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#2Posted 2008-07-10 07:28:52
HI My PC comes up with virus warning when i enter www.phuketgazette.com what about yours? Same here. I guess their hosting company had the servers compromised with a virus. Not the Gazette's fault though, but they should review how their hosting company is dealing with software updates and security measures. Someone using Windows visiting the website could unknowingly get a virus or trojan installed on their PC if they haven't updated their software recently. #3Posted 2008-07-10 08:31:15
Click on a link on their site and you get:
Reported Attack Site! This web site at www.phuketgazette.com has been reported as an attack site and has been blocked based on your security preferences. Attack sites try to install programs that steal private information, use your computer to attack others, or damage your system. Some attack sites intentionally distribute harmful software, but many are compromised without the knowledge or permission of their owners #4Posted 2008-07-10 10:00:07
Click on a link on their site and you get: Reported Attack Site! This web site at www.phuketgazette.com has been reported as an attack site and has been blocked based on your security preferences. Attack sites try to install programs that steal private information, use your computer to attack others, or damage your system. Some attack sites intentionally distribute harmful software, but many are compromised without the knowledge or permission of their owners I just spoke to them, no worries. There are no dangerous scripts on their server. They were attacked by a hacker that garbled up some content, but it does not in any way affect the visitor. You can safely go to the website. In any case, make sure you always have your operating system and web browser updated to the latest version. Especially if you run Windows. ;-) The warning from Google and some web browsers should be removed in a few days. #5Posted 2008-07-10 10:41:16
Pesky hackers.
#6Posted 2008-07-10 12:16:44
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#7Posted 2008-07-10 17:38:38
HI My PC comes up with virus warning when i enter www.phuketgazette.com what about yours? "The Island's Source of Misinformation and Overpriced Real Estate" ? I go PG.net and don't get the warning #8Posted 2008-07-10 19:43:48
HB
Your to late, it was this morning #9Posted 2008-07-10 21:11:41
Click on a link on their site and you get: Reported Attack Site! This web site at www.phuketgazette.com has been reported as an attack site and has been blocked based on your security preferences. Attack sites try to install programs that steal private information, use your computer to attack others, or damage your system. Some attack sites intentionally distribute harmful software, but many are compromised without the knowledge or permission of their owners I just spoke to them, no worries. There are no dangerous scripts on their server. They were attacked by a hacker that garbled up some content, but it does not in any way affect the visitor. You can safely go to the website. In any case, make sure you always have your operating system and web browser updated to the latest version. Especially if you run Windows. ;-) The warning from Google and some web browsers should be removed in a few days. What a bullshit, there are no dangerous scripts etc. Google gives the warning not for garbling content. The attacker usually put some code in a invisible I-frame that links the visitors browser to another site. That site drops the malicious code on the visitor's computer. I have tried to check the website source but its so huge, the gazette website is so heavy coded with java script and ugly as hel_l as many other Thai websites. ( The Nation by example). #11Posted 2008-07-11 10:36:19
I don't know if they are related to the Phuket gazette, but when I click on the My Phuket Magazine web site McFee warns of a trojan virus.
#13Posted 2008-07-11 11:25:10
Nothing to do with the new OS patch?
#14Posted 2008-07-12 13:13:35
You can see a screenshot and the text of the warning here: http://hotel-travel-phuket.com/blog/phuket...for-hosting.php
#15Posted 2008-07-12 14:36:41
Click on a link on their site and you get: Reported Attack Site! This web site at www.phuketgazette.com has been reported as an attack site and has been blocked based on your security preferences. Attack sites try to install programs that steal private information, use your computer to attack others, or damage your system. Some attack sites intentionally distribute harmful software, but many are compromised without the knowledge or permission of their owners I just spoke to them, no worries. There are no dangerous scripts on their server. They were attacked by a hacker that garbled up some content, but it does not in any way affect the visitor. You can safely go to the website. In any case, make sure you always have your operating system and web browser updated to the latest version. Especially if you run Windows. ;-) The warning from Google and some web browsers should be removed in a few days. What a bullshit, there are no dangerous scripts etc. Google gives the warning not for garbling content. The attacker usually put some code in a invisible I-frame that links the visitors browser to another site. That site drops the malicious code on the visitor's computer. I have tried to check the website source but its so huge, the gazette website is so heavy coded with java script and ugly as hel_l as many other Thai websites. ( The Nation by example). Exactly.. I emailed them and got a reply that they were miffed at google and they were not harming anyone.. Even after pointing out they were distributing a virus. I understand they were hacked and it wasnt intentional but its still thier security flaw that made virus distribution to PG users possible.. Also anyone else here used the same PG password over many sites ?? Did anyone make the mistake of using the password to the email used as a username the same ?? I have no way of knowing how well or if at all they encrypt the passes and if the database was accessed ?? #16Posted 2008-07-12 19:56:00
Exactly.. I emailed them and got a reply that they were miffed at google and they were not harming anyone.. Even after pointing out they were distributing a virus. I understand they were hacked and it wasnt intentional but its still thier security flaw that made virus distribution to PG users possible.. I would think it unlikely that the server of the Phuket Gazette was 'hacked'. Much more likely is that one of their advertisers injected malicious stuff with his ad (or they got the ad delivered by a third-party service). Quite a number of big-name websites have been used as vehicle to transport malicious scripts to users' computers this way, and since they come from a 'trusted' website, it is much less likely that they are caught. Maybe this highlights an inherent problem the Gazette has: it calls itself a newspaper, but is in reality an advertising vehicle with some articles around it. I understand that everybody needs to make money, but then it should be labeled correctly as a brochure, not a newspaper. #17Posted 2008-07-13 09:02:56
As the corruption hit thier database (so they told me) I would be looking over the logs for a SQL injection attack myself..
#18Posted 2008-07-13 13:14:07
Exactly.. I emailed them and got a reply that they were miffed at google and they were not harming anyone.. #19Posted 2008-07-13 20:20:46
Exactly.. I emailed them and got a reply that they were miffed at google and they were not harming anyone.. Even after pointing out they were distributing a virus. I understand they were hacked and it wasnt intentional but its still thier security flaw that made virus distribution to PG users possible.. I would think it unlikely that the server of the Phuket Gazette was 'hacked'. Much more likely is that one of their advertisers injected malicious stuff with his ad (or they got the ad delivered by a third-party service). Quite a number of big-name websites have been used as vehicle to transport malicious scripts to users' computers this way, and since they come from a 'trusted' website, it is much less likely that they are caught. Maybe this highlights an inherent problem the Gazette has: it calls itself a newspaper, but is in reality an advertising vehicle with some articles around it. I understand that everybody needs to make money, but then it should be labeled correctly as a brochure, not a newspaper. Oh be quiet. Have you never read a newspaper before? Without ads, there is no money, without money, there is no newspaper. Welcome to the world of publishing. And don't you work for hotel-travel-phuket.com? You're bringing a personal issue you have with the Gazette to the forum. #20Posted 2008-07-13 21:56:51
Exactly.. I emailed them and got a reply that they were miffed at google and they were not harming anyone.. Even after pointing out they were distributing a virus. I understand they were hacked and it wasnt intentional but its still thier security flaw that made virus distribution to PG users possible.. I would think it unlikely that the server of the Phuket Gazette was 'hacked'. Much more likely is that one of their advertisers injected malicious stuff with his ad (or they got the ad delivered by a third-party service). Quite a number of big-name websites have been used as vehicle to transport malicious scripts to users' computers this way, and since they come from a 'trusted' website, it is much less likely that they are caught. Maybe this highlights an inherent problem the Gazette has: it calls itself a newspaper, but is in reality an advertising vehicle with some articles around it. I understand that everybody needs to make money, but then it should be labeled correctly as a brochure, not a newspaper. Oh be quiet. Have you never read a newspaper before? Without ads, there is no money, without money, there is no newspaper. Welcome to the world of publishing. And don't you work for hotel-travel-phuket.com? You're bringing a personal issue you have with the Gazette to the forum. Uhuh, we have a funny person here. Everybody brings 'personal' issues to this forum, that's the nature of an internet forum. But let me make it clear if I understood you correctly: you believe -- as a non-person, or how else do non-personal opinions work for you? -- that it is a must in modern publishing that a newspaper is an 'advertising vehicle with some articles around it'. As somebody else wrote, bringing clearly also his own personal opinion to this forum: "Spot on........in total agreement. Even the articles are ads."; at least, Vanalli, you agreed in your totally objective statement that this is actually the case with the Phuket Gazette. Edited by jts-khorat, 2008-07-13 21:59:21. #21Posted 2008-07-13 22:11:29
Exactly.. I emailed them and got a reply that they were miffed at google and they were not harming anyone.. Even after pointing out they were distributing a virus. I understand they were hacked and it wasnt intentional but its still thier security flaw that made virus distribution to PG users possible.. I would think it unlikely that the server of the Phuket Gazette was 'hacked'. Much more likely is that one of their advertisers injected malicious stuff with his ad (or they got the ad delivered by a third-party service). Quite a number of big-name websites have been used as vehicle to transport malicious scripts to users' computers this way, and since they come from a 'trusted' website, it is much less likely that they are caught. Maybe this highlights an inherent problem the Gazette has: it calls itself a newspaper, but is in reality an advertising vehicle with some articles around it. I understand that everybody needs to make money, but then it should be labeled correctly as a brochure, not a newspaper. Oh be quiet. Have you never read a newspaper before? Without ads, there is no money, without money, there is no newspaper. Welcome to the world of publishing. And don't you work for hotel-travel-phuket.com? You're bringing a personal issue you have with the Gazette to the forum. Uhuh, we have a funny person here. Everybody brings 'personal' issues to this forum, that's the nature of an internet forum. But let me make it clear if I understood you correctly: you believe -- as a non-person, or how else do non-personal opinions work for you? -- that it is a must in modern publishing that a newspaper is an 'advertising vehicle with some articles around it'. As somebody else wrote, bringing clearly also his own personal opinion to this forum: "Spot on........in total agreement. Even the articles are ads."; at least, Vanalli, you agreed in your totally objective statement that this is actually the case with the Phuket Gazette. I don't think you understood me. The personal issue I'm refering to is the gripe you have with the Gazette that you aren't sharing with the rest of us. This is the gripe that inspired you to write a blog post badmouthing the Gazette. You have shot down the credibility of hotel-travel-phuket.com by badmouthing a local business. "Looks like the guys at the Phuket Gazette have been a little bit too greedy with their advertising banners; somebody has obviously injected malicious code in their website -- maybe time to rethink the strategy, if this is actually a newspaper or a website containing 80% advertising and 20% content!" That is not the sort of comment that shows a trustworthy brand. It's a cheap shot. #22Posted 2008-07-13 22:15:56
Exactly.. I emailed them and got a reply that they were miffed at google and they were not harming anyone.. 500 views on this post so far, but even two days after the incident no official statement from the Gazette on their website and nobody from the Gazette dares to put something in writing here. It does not seem as if they do care at all about their customer base (and by chance, even though complaining, I did read their website daily until this rather severe warning popped up on my screen). Maybe none of them is member here on Thai Visa, because opinions posted here are purely personal ones (and correctly marked as such), not the ones derived from modern publishing miracles. I really would like to know, is their server no 'unhacked' and will it be safe visiting their website, or is there still the risk of getting infected by a virus, a trojan or other bad things, eg have they only made the warnign go away. What was the real problem anyway, and how risky was it really for anybody exposed to their injected code? #23Posted 2008-07-13 22:18:56
That is not the sort of comment that shows a trustworthy brand. It's a cheap shot. The statement you quote looks to me rather like sensationalist journalism. You are right, I have never read sensationalist statements in the Phuket Gazette, I am deeply sorry if such a thing could have offended your delicate sense for the obvious. #24Posted 2008-07-13 22:19:30
Does hotel-travel-phuket.com have permission to use the content and images of the Phuket Gazette without crediting the relevant source? This isn't an accusation, just a simple question.
http://hotel-travel-phuket.com/blog/phuket...hales-beach.php http://hotel-travel-phuket.com/blog/phuket...ach-at-cape.php Also, I see that you've edited your original blog post to remove the content that I highlighted. That's weak. Really weak. Edited by vanalli, 2008-07-13 22:28:24. #25Posted 2008-07-13 22:58:23
Vanalli, doing 'discussion' on the childrens' level: if he has nothing better to say, he changes the subject. Maybe if this is all you can do, maybe you should not give statements about brand recognition and modern publishing, especially if they are more than "just" personal opinion. So you ARE BELIEVING that it is a must in modern publishing that a newspaper is an 'advertising vehicle with some articles around it' and you agreed that this is actually the situation at the Phuket Gazette. And do you believe it shows a trustworthy brand if the Phujet Gazette does not adress their website readers concerns about getting infected from their website in a statement but makes it all hush-hush go away? Stay on topic, your answer will be fun! |
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