nina hartley’s site hacked

by Violet Blue on May 13, 2008

Update 05.14: Image of the formerly hacked site here. Nina’s site is back in control of whoever runs it for her, and is currently just a splash page assuring viewers that they’ll be up and running in a few days with “exciting plans” for the site. Weird. They didn’t proofread their text, either.

Nina Hartley’s site Nina.com has just been was hacked. That really sucks. Updates to come. (thanks for the insta-tip, CSC)

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1 admin May 14, 2008 at 1:29 pm

ah — good to know. thank you!

2 Stan May 14, 2008 at 9:38 am

For what it’s worth, I had a look at this, and I spoke with her the other day. Her server was not compromised, but the hackers just took control of the domain DNS and redirected the nina.com URL to their server with that page on it. So now Nina is getting control of the domain back and will be back up shortly.

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