Diocese of South Carolina website compromised by Internet gremlins
Diocese of South Carolina website compromised by Internet gremlins
Diocesan website offline for foreseeable future
By Mary Ann Mueller
Special Correspondent
www.virtueonline.org
April 29, 2013
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA---The Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina's website may have been compromised late last week. As a result, the website is temporarily offline while the Diocese digs down to the bottom of the problem.
Computer technicians and Internet experts are delving into the incident to see exactly how deep the problem goes and what the ramifications might be.
"We had some incidents at the end of last week on our website that we're still trying to sort through," Canon to the Ordinary Jim Lewis explained. "Hacking is probably one possible explanation of it, but we're trying to figure it out right now as we are trying to get to the bottom of it. You know these things are hard to sort out when it is all said and done."
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
Diocesan website offline for foreseeable future
By Mary Ann Mueller
Special Correspondent
www.virtueonline.org
April 29, 2013
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA---The Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina's website may have been compromised late last week. As a result, the website is temporarily offline while the Diocese digs down to the bottom of the problem.Computer technicians and Internet experts are delving into the incident to see exactly how deep the problem goes and what the ramifications might be.
"We had some incidents at the end of last week on our website that we're still trying to sort through," Canon to the Ordinary Jim Lewis explained. "Hacking is probably one possible explanation of it, but we're trying to figure it out right now as we are trying to get to the bottom of it. You know these things are hard to sort out when it is all said and done."
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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