While examining the most frequently used keywords on Google which were used to arrive to this blog (as reported by our own Stuffed Tracker, of course), Ivan has discovered that lots of them are related to porn for some reason. That was strange, since this blog has nothing to do with porn in any way, so we started investigating.
It turned out that WordPress which powers this blog had an unfortunate security hole in one of the previous versions which allowed anyone to modify already existing posts via XML-RPC interface. Our version was newer that the one that was affected, but apparently someone managed to use this exploit on our blog while we still used the older unprotected version of the blog software. So we had links to porn sites in a hidden layer on the front page in the latest 5-6 posts, they were indexed by Google and we got first places on some specific porn-related searches.
The amusing thing is that the people who modified the posts kept the original posts untouched (thank you very much!) and just added their hidden HTML in the end (yeah, I know they did it to stay unnoticed, but still that was good of them). Getting rid of this stuff was trivial of course.
And Stuffed Tracker saved the day!
BTW, we’ve launched a completely new stand-alone site for the new 3rd generation of Stuffed Tracker not long ago.
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