Super Bowl stadium site hacked
Cory Bergman February 2nd, 2007
The official site of Dolphin Stadium was hacked and seeded with exploit code which opened up visitors’ computers to outside attacks, according to Websense Security Labs. A short time later, DolphinStadium.com was cleaned, but Websense reports that hundreds of other sites are now infected, including the Centers for Disease Control site.



4 Comments Add your own
1. Nick Geidner | February 2nd, 2007 at 4:40 pm
This is hillarious. The CDC’s site has a virus…ya get it…they are the Center for Disease Controol and they have a virus…get it…
2. Swift Loris | February 2nd, 2007 at 8:58 pm
I couldn’t tell from the report–is this thing spreading to other sites via infected users, or are the hackers just hacking more and more sites?
3. Charles | February 2nd, 2007 at 9:39 pm
ABC’s online “The Lost Experience” IS over, right? Are you sure this isn’t just some clue left by Rachel Blake so we can set a 1 second video clip? [/joking]
4. flotsam | February 3rd, 2007 at 4:23 am
use of the word “hilarious” to describe a malicious and dangerous virus attack makes so little sense it is scary.
let’s encourage the hackers with what they think is praise.
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