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The Journal of Prediction Markets… “may harm your computer”.

According to Google Search:

I suppose that their server got infected by a computer virus. They should disinfect it —and make a better use of Google Webmaster Central Tool, which warns early on about malware problems.

Why David Pennock and Jed Christiansen should be thankful to Google

Because Google Webmaster Central Tool helps webmasters determine whether their site(s) has/have been hacked.
Awesome.

Running WordPress.org on your own servers is a lot harder than just having them hosted {for free} on WordPress.com.

That was the hard lesson that life taught to our good doctor David Pennock. And now, it’s Robert Scobble’s turn —some hackers deleted 2 months of his blog.
- How to keep your WordPress blog secure
- For your information, Midas Oracle runs WordPress.org on DreamHost, and I take care of any updating as soon as they [...]

WordPress blog hacked: What to do, now?

A nasty hacker has taught a lesson to research scientist David Pennock. The lesson is that our WordPress blogs are not secure, and we should be pro-active in reinforcing their line of defense. David Pennock’s post describing how his blog was hacked is worth reading if you own a self-hosted WordPress blog. Here are the [...]

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