[WEB4LIB] Re: "Hijacking" Websites
Dan Robinson Indexing Services
drobinson at info.hwwilson.com
Thu Sep 23 16:39:27 EDT 1999
A fourth way, give your page an innoccuous name and an alias server
name, and load it with everyday terms in the meta field. Let it come
up high on the search engine, then do your redirection to the real
pages.
Dan Robinson
drobinson at hwwilson.com
On 23 Sep 99 at 12:29, Michael Sauers wrote:
> > I've read a couple articles about this and none of them has
> > mentioned exactly how one gets "hijacked".
>
> Third way:
>
> Hack into a site's router and redirect the incoming web requests to another
> server.
>
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