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The FETA hacking incident fame is spreading. Here’s just some of the places we are being mentioned:

Website of UK landmark hacked to serve malware 
- TechWorld.com

Web site of U.K. landmark hacked to serve malware
- NetworkWorld

That’s Technical: Finjan reports Forth Road Bridge Web site serving up malware using code obfuscation techniques
- That’s Technical Blog

Forth Road Bridge hack redirects to smut bazaar
- Techie News Blog

Finjan reports Forth Road Bridge Web site serving up malware using code obfuscation techniques
- IT Analysis

Forth Road Bridge hack redirects to smut bazaar
- Global Security News

Website of UK landmark hacked to serve malware
- ComputerWorldUK

Website of UK landmark hacked to serve malware: related news
- Big Blog

Taking Guard
- Round the Wicket - The blog of Freuchie Cricket Club

Website of UK Landmark Hacked to Serve Malware
- Hack In The Box

Goodness this is becoming tedious :-). Go checkout Google for yourself to see just how big an issue this is in the online security community!

It would seem a company that makes security appliances, which protects from such attacks, is jumping on our bandwagon. They have pushed out press releases about this incident, but with a strong focus on their company and products! We have no problem with that as long as any reports show who really discovered the problem and link back to our discovery blog post on ever instance of the report. The title of the That’s Technical blog post is misleading at best. Come on guys, you could have made it much clearer in your press release who actually discovered the Forth Road Bridge break in and by the way, it was AVG’s LinkScanner Pro that was the real hero by way of the technology involved.

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