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slightly alarmist headline for a common occurence


In no way is the forum being hacked - you have justs seen some of the bazillion spam emails that get posted every day. If you follow ANY link to an unknown site then of course you leave yourself open to getting a nasty but that's nowt to do with the forum being hacked

Actually are there any links in those posts anyway? They are clearly spam and need to be removed as such but not sure you can even click through to leave yourself open


Although anyone thinking they are going to find anything interesting clicking on a thread called:


"DB-Weave TOTAL CAD/CAM DSV Esteco ASIC MyAnal OpenWorks RFEM DSP56800 Practical BuiltWorks M32C TRAN"



probably does need all the help they can get

There are a couple of links there, actually - I wonder whether we are seeing a message from a computer which has itself been hacked - the 'message' is rubbish - I suppose the con is to get someone to click on the link to see what its about. Obviously avoid clicking - and can Admin block the computer ID that is posting the messages - only registered today anyway?

I reported three of them to admin, who took them down immediately and presumably blocked this person. But then half an hour later another one popped up with the same user name, which is why I assumed the forum had been hacked, as blocking him obviously hadn't worked.


It's not alarmist if some forumites' computers are compromised by clicking on the links in the post (they're at the bottom, Straferack) - and you forget that people are by nature curious. I know it took all my strength not to!

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