My site got hacked. Would you believe it? I woke up to Andrea’s sms, got a jolt, put it back together, and took a screenshot before putting it back to its original state. Buti na lang forwarding lang yung front page ko.
Labo. Wala man lang purpose yung hacking. And dig this–they used Frontpage 5.0 for the coding of the page they replaced my front page with. Meron pa ba nun?! Oh, the humiliation! XD

Useless talaga. lol. Pero, thanks Andrea. ^_^ Buti na lang naging curious ka. ^_^
ATTENTION: Please leave a message immediately on my tagboard or notify me through sms if your message does not appear real time. It may be possible that your message has been filtered, so I'm gonna have to manually extract that from the filter before it gets deleted. Akismet is pretty harsh, so use caution if you have to leave links. Try to make it static, or replace your .com with a [dot]com just for your comment to go through. Oh god. With tips like these, I hope spam robots don't get smarter. Stay safe, you guys. Love ya. <3
October 15th, 2009 at 10:16 am
hmmm frontpage…interesting…
October 15th, 2009 at 10:28 am
I know. And to think parang phased out na yun, no?
October 15th, 2009 at 12:12 pm
Haha ang sakto lang din kase nung pagbigay mo nung site mo sa email e. The universe must be telling you something.
October 15th, 2009 at 12:16 pm
Yes. That it’s embarassing that kids using a very old website program is hacking my site and therefore I conclude, I am sooooo screwed. lol
November 19th, 2009 at 2:33 am
don’t discern a haxxor’s purpose. in the book of ethical haxxing, sometimes their point is just to prove that they could breach security and get in.
imagine a house burglar who succeeds getting into your house but does not bother in disturbing as much as an atom.