put this in your thread "DO GO THERE RIGHT NOW" there is script that redirect you to Viurs..so DON"T GO CHECK IT OUT, THERE IS NOTHING TO SEE
why would anyone do that. seriously. people are just a little crazy sometimes. "oh, look! a blog! imma hack it!"
It seems a lot of the big names are getting targetted. Not too long ago it was SEO Rockstars: http://www.modernseo.com/websites/security/seo-rockstars-hacked It just sucks that someone who does nothing but help the community gets targetted by a hacker.
Just like Subzero said above: "Highest trees get all the wind" It sucks, yes, but it does give a certain kind of distinction. I'm sure Shoe and his programmer are on it.
Yeah, stay off the site. If you want to see a screenshot, here's a Digg of it (that links to my blog instead of his): http://digg.com/security/Shoemoney_com_Hacked_2 I originally had it linked to his blog but then I realized that could cause quite a few problems
iscorpitx is a famous hacker from turkey. i think there will be a lot of hack attempts from angry turkish hackers against french websites on the upcoming days. but i don't understand. why shoemoney's seo blog?
It's not a shitty way to wake up at all - providing he has backups the hacking can only help Jeremy - more PR, more links, more visitors all equals MO MONEY for Shoemoney. The lucky b@stard. Pete
If you look at his corporate website, ShoeMoney charges $10,000 for webhosting. If this was a vulnerability because of an outdated operating system or even outdated software then I have some concerns.
There is no amount of countermeasure that one can put in place to guard against a hacker with enough time, resources, and knowledge that really wants to get in. You can only adapt and move forward. This is not any indication of any kind of vulnerability.
It's scary that there's indeed crazy people out there sabotaging and gloating thereafter even when the end result doesn't benefit them. For such thing to happened, feel it's not entirely the "gurus" fault. Can it be a case of security compromising at the web hosting side? We never know ...