To the gentlemen (?) who use story?OpenForm on my blog
Special note to the Singaporean subset of you. Can you spell Computer Misuse Act?
I'm not amused.
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Posted by Stephan H. Wissel At 01:10:23 On 03/04/2006 | - Website - |
Posted by Gregg Eldred At 01:30:30 On 03/09/2006 | - Website - |
I am finding exactly the same over the last few weeks. My guess is that one of the blog spam people has noticed the number of people using Blogsphere and are trying to hack our sites.
Luckily they are rather stupid and don't know anything about Domino security, so it just takes yet more bandwidth from us.
Matt
Posted by Matt White At 23:26:39 On 03/03/2006 | - Website - |