The lenr-canr site is clean, as of this time. The people seeing errors are accessing through sites that have been hacked.
For those folks getting redirected url's the question remains whether it is their home machine (probably not) or more likely their ISP. Having been trough this last week, trying a different ISP should reveal the local source of the hack. lenr-canr is clean, just checked > -----Original Message----- > From: Steven Krivit [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, 2004 June 30 06:32 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Announcement on LENR-CANR > > > Jed, > > Let me know if there is anything I can do to help. > > Vorts, > > If anyone observes this in realtime, please give me a phone call (310) > 721-5919 - I'll offer free technical assistance and perhaps be able to > attend to some -in situ- diagnostics. > > Steve > > > At 04:24 PM 6/29/2004 -0400, you wrote: > >[We had another apparent report of this. We do not want to be > blamed, and > >we want to tell people how to deal with the problem. If it is a > >denial-of-service attack, it is not working, because traffic is only a > >little heavier than normal. - JR] > > > >June 29, 2004. A CYBER ATTACK ON LENR-CANR IS UNDERWAY. Over the past > >week, a few people have reported that LENR-CANR pops up in their web > >browser, and they cannot make it go away. In some cases it is > linked to an > >XXX pornagraphic web site. This is caused by a computer virus, worm or > >spyware. It may be a denial-of-service attack, or an attempt to > give us a > >bad name. If this happens to you, please run the latest version of an > >anti-viral program as soon as possible, before the virus damages your > >computer or spreads to other computers. Please note that this virus did > >not originate in our web site, and there is nothing we can do about it. > >There are no executable files at this web site. Every file here has been > >checked with the Norton AntiVirus program, updated today. > > > > >

