Little absences.

My twitter followers may have noticed I’ve been gone for a couple of days. The reason is that I needed to clean up an infection on my website by a nasty little rascal called the “Pharma Hack”. What this misguided piece of malware does, is inject hidden information into pages and posts that contain links back to websites selling various drugs – thus the name “Pharma”.

The information is hidden from website visitors and serves the nefarious purpose of “Search Engine Optimization”. In the past, search engines such as Google ranked websites higher the more sites that linked to them. Therefore, by embedding links into pages these cheaters are attempting to increase the ranking of disreputable websites. Reputable search engines are well aware of this “trick” and now either disregard hidden links, or penalize websites for including them or being linked by them.

As I have no desire for people in desperate need of {how to put this delicately…} “hardening” drugs visiting my site, I don’t mind being penalized. You know the variety I mean, those alchemical marvels that transform certain body parts into hardened steel {if the transmutation lasts longer than four hours, call your doctor…}!

And now, to the title of the post. I discovered my site had been “hacked” thanks only to the efforts of an amazing person that many on Twitter know as @TwitCleaner – a now defunct product written by a real life human being named Si Dawson. Si responded to a tweet I made offering him free copies of my works, as I’m financially unable to make cash donations {if you’re able to, please visit his website – there’s a “contribute” button over on the right}. In taking me up on my offer, Si visited [Reviewers] to get my email address – he noticed the infection, and took time to inform and assist me in identifying it. Thank you again Si, A.K.A @TwitCleaner – your actions helped me, and did a lot to restore my ever-dwindling faith in the goodness of individuals.

Anyway, to cut a long story short, cleaning up the infection took a ton of time I really don’t have, and the only pot from which I could pull the time, was Twitter…

{P.S. if you’re a book reviewer or blogger please visit the link above – I’d love to hear from you.}

About C.G.Ayling

Musing misuser of words, lover of lyrical literature, author, occasional contrary thoughts. An honorable man’s name, in memoriam.
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2 Responses to Little absences.

  1. JB Villegas says:

    I love to correspond with writer, with occasional

  2. JB Villegas says:

    I’m looking forward to following a writer writing occasional contrary thoughts.
    Namaste–jbvillegas

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