On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 3:21 PM, Paul W. Frields <stickster(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Spot and I received some reports about the
fedorproject.org site.
We
referred this to Red Hat's legal department, and they're looking into
it. However, given the site's origin it may take a while to see any
effects from that work.
What technical steps might we want to take with regard to this site in
the meantime? I would feel comfortable with the Infrastructure team
doing whatever they deem appropriate to protect our users or potential
users, to whatever extent we can.
Oh joy... another HostGator spam/malware site.
First thought on the issue would be that we could check for redirects
from it .. that we can send to a page explaining that they have come
from a possibly malware site that has no connection with Fedora or Red
Hat. As such they should beware of anything they downloaded from the
site (even if they are running Linux).
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