[Web4lib] random link replacements
Ross Singer
ross.singer at library.gatech.edu
Tue Sep 5 15:53:10 EDT 2006
Also, it might be worth a check to see /who/ edited it last.
-Ross.
On 9/5/06, Tyson Tate <tysontate at gmail.com> wrote:
> Could you give us more information? What CMS or editing tools do you
> use? What kind of security do you have on the pages (i.e. who's
> allowed to edit it?).
>
> Most likely, it's being edited by someone who doesn't know what
> they're doing. (Ok, let's not get in to the "gatekeeper" discussion
> again! ;)
>
> -Tyson
>
> On 9/5/06, Courtney Stephens <court1824 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Has anyone ever had links randomly be replaced on their webpages?
> >
> > My library's website has had this happen 2x in the last month - our proxy
> > address is replaced with http://apple.com/ in random links on our website.
> > See this for examples: http://library.belmont.edu/SubGuides/english.html
> >
> > The tech guy claims it's not a virus. Whatever it is, it's annoying.... and
> > I'd appreciate any leads on how to get it to stop
> >
> > ~Courtney S.
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