September 3, 2006

Donald Trump site hack warning to business


by Brian Turner

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Businesses were again reminded to take proper care of security for their websites, after Donald Trump’s website was found hacked.

A search on Google shows the site has been filled with junk pages and links promoting a third-party pharmaceuticals site.

Webhosting and design company Kattare, responsible for Trump.com, has begun removing the hacked pages, but copies remain in Google’s cache.

The incident can only serve as a key reminder that security isn’t something to be taken lightly online, with hacking increasingly common and predicted to become even more common.

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