Well, at least there is nothing I can do about it. Many of you were complaining about some data execution warning when visiting my page. Welp, after hearing the 2nd such report from Dnorm, I did some investigating. I use Firefox, so I was not seeing the issue. I launched up IE and sure enough, there it was. I took a look at the source code which had some goofy characters in it, which when translated came out to www.trust4free.c0m (don’t visit it, you’ve been warned).<br/><br/>So then I took a look at my code and found nothing. If it isn’t in the code, then I have not been hacked and there really isn’t anything I can do.<br/><br/>In search of more information, I googled the address, but found nothing. I then broke it down to just “trust4free” and find a guy’s tech blog that discusses this exact issue (see link above). All these people having the issue are on the same hosting provider as me; someone is working overtime tonight!<br/><br/>So, there isn’t much I can do other than to tell you to either use Firefox or be sure to not download whatever it asks you to download. I’m not sure what it is, and have no intention of finding out. <br/><br/>The malicious folks are using an IFRAME to effectively have you visit their site at the same time as mine and there is something whack on it. F’ing hackers… Burn in hell.
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