so, after seeing two of the major search engines being frequent visitors here, i did a quick search for our very own special version of the current forum software ...
search string i used:
Invision Power Board v9.1.4
and the results are:
GOOGLE
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Invision+Power+Board+v9.1.4&btnG=Google+Search
YAHOO
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=Invision+Power+Board+v9.1.4&sm=Yahoo%21+Search&fr=FP-tab-web-t&toggle=1&cop=&ei=UTF-8
WEBCRAWLER
http://msxml.webcrawler.com/info.wbcrwl/search/web/Invision%2BPower%2BBoard%2Bv9.1.4/1/-/1/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/417/top
Andy
Crafty little spiders...
That was really fast!
B
Huh
I don't get it but then again, I don't get many things that have to do with a PC...
Later
Oopsie, looks like some aren't there yet:
www.ask.com
http://www.ask.com/web?q=Invision+Power+Board+v9.1.4&qsrc=0&o=0
Here's one that got it...if ya know how to read it
Kartoo
http://www.kartoo.com/flash.php3?langue=en
Andy - can you give us the simple explanation?
And
Has our hacker tried to come back?
M
Our hacker wasn't specifically targetting the 914 board, but rather board running a particular version of the Invision software. That is, they have a particular hack that's known to work on Invision version X. Since the version number appears on the site, you can search for it with Google, and find all boards running Invision version X, and thus build a list of target boards to attack.
Since there is no hack for Invision version 9.1.4, they won't find our board using this simple attack.
It's very likely the hacker didn't even know they were attacking the 914club board, they only knew they were attacking a series of boards running the same version of the software.
So, this simple change has made us a bit safer, though we won't be completely safe until the Invision software really is secure from attack. Whether our version is secure or not is a matter of conjecture.
I set up a website about 6 months ago and STILL can't get it to show up on a google search. Guess I need to send them a check or something. I heard that one must pay money to have a site show up on a google search.
Our site gets picked up BIG TIME. (harmony-central.com) We have so many people link to your site and that's one of the big keys for ranking. We're also a content site and we're loaded with key words relevant to any music search...
Now, what you have to ask is; why does "The 914 Fan Web Page" outrank the club when you type 914. When you type Porsche 914 it's even worse.
I would think we have more content than any of those sites unless... spiders don't crawl forum threads... that would make sense. In which case, we ought to take some of the classic threads and convert them to html docs or even text docs that reside on the site much like what is compiled in the "914 Info" section. Not sure what the answer is.
Get to work damn it!
(sorry... couldn't resist)
This is exactly what Pelican has done for the last several years (dump to a .html file)
B
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