Hackers include spammish content into Al Gore’s website.
  
   Hackers have managed to break into a website set up to promote Al Gore’s film
   
    An Inconvenient Truth
   
   and include links to drug-selling sites,
   
    PCWorld
   
   reports. The hackers’ aim was to boost the search engine rankings of the websites linked to by creating links to a very popular website. The added content was invisible to regular users, but visible to search engine crawlers, and the hackers must have hoped for their attack to go unnoticed.
    According to Adam Thomas, malware researcher at
    
     Sunbelt Software
    
    , the hackers probably made use of a vulnerability in
    
     WordPress
    
    , the popular blogging software used for the site’s blog. The spammish content, which has since been removed, is reported to have only been found on the blog.
     The effects of this attack were limited, but could have been more significant had the hackers decided to include malware rather than links – as happened, for example, on the website of the
     
      Bank of India
     
     in September. The case demonstrates once again that restricting Internet browsing only to ‘trusted’ sites is not sufficient to avoid unwanted and malicious content. As always,
     
      VB
     
     urges both home and business users to ensure that their anti-malware software is up to date.
     Posted on 28 November 2007 by
     
      Virus Bulletin
     
    
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