The
popular online advertising website ClixSense was hacked recently and
set to redirect to a porn site, company officials announced Monday.
“Members,
as I am sure you have heard a hacker took over our DNS and set
ClixSense to redirect to a porn site,” ClixSense owner Jim Grapp
said in a notice on the website. “This hacker has been giving us
trouble for over a month now first with the program CSAdViewer (we
think), then with viruses in ads and now the DNS hack.
“Please note that none of your information is at risk or has been exposed. This person did not gain access to our servers or database. We've heard that other sites have also been hacked and we will follow up with the authorities on Tuesday and give them as much information as possible about what this person has done to ClixSense.
“We are truly sorry that this has effected your ability to participate here at ClixSense and also please know that extra security measures are being put in place to make sure this sort of thing does not happen again.
We appreciate your support during this terrible time and thank you for being a member of ClixSense.”
“Please note that none of your information is at risk or has been exposed. This person did not gain access to our servers or database. We've heard that other sites have also been hacked and we will follow up with the authorities on Tuesday and give them as much information as possible about what this person has done to ClixSense.
“We are truly sorry that this has effected your ability to participate here at ClixSense and also please know that extra security measures are being put in place to make sure this sort of thing does not happen again.
We appreciate your support during this terrible time and thank you for being a member of ClixSense.”
ClixSense
members get paid for viewing ads, answering surveys, or viewing
websites and videos posted by advertisers.
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