Hacked Community
Sep. 25th, 2009 12:45 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Does anyone on my flist know what you do if a community you're a member of appears to have been hacked?
tex_latex - a low volume comm for users of the latex document preparation system appears to have been, judging by the last post, and I'm wondering if anyone knows who I should contact? I'm assuming that, since it's low volume, there may not already have been a vast deluge of complaint.
EDIT: Of course, I'm also worrying that I've done something horrendous to myself by clicking on the fake link in that post, but can't off hand see anything fishy and I'm on a Mac which protects against a lot of random exploits.
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EDIT: Of course, I'm also worrying that I've done something horrendous to myself by clicking on the fake link in that post, but can't off hand see anything fishy and I'm on a Mac which protects against a lot of random exploits.
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Date: 2009-09-25 12:54 pm (UTC)Otherwise, I'd suggest doing a support request and seeing what happens.
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Date: 2009-09-25 04:13 pm (UTC)I am both surprised and mildly impressed. I filled in a report form for the Abuse Prevention Team, though I had to click a lot of "other problem" buttons to get to the right form. I asked them if they could at least post an entry noting the links in the previous one were fake but it looks like they were able to identify the rightful owners as well.
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Date: 2009-09-25 04:16 pm (UTC)I guess it was clearly dodgy enough for them to make a quick decision.
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