On 05/10/2012 02:53 AM, Lester Caine wrote: > br...@majorsci.com wrote: >> Have somebody known why LinuxCNC website is always compromised on >> Google search? >> You can find the attachment about this issue. > Do you really need to ask when you LOOK at what you posted? > There WAS a problem which now has far more to do with GOOGLE than LinuxCNC. > The > site had been compromised some time ago and has been cleaned up, but GOOGLE > still displays old cached data. A current search will give you three drug > related heading, but there is nothing now on those pages that has anything to > do > with the Google listing. If anything it Google that needs a ruddy great kick > rather than discussing it here :(
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