Nah I could only edit the part of the website where the Dame Edna banner is at the moment.
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Theres nothing funny about hacking.
How do you know it was a hack and not just a bug?
Has been reported in the Fairfax press now.
http://www.theage.com.au/it-pro/sec...efaced-with-nasty-comment-20120221-1tl1z.html
Could you Excess there Video's or stuff that had not been put up?
Didn't Tigers Web-Site Get Hacked in 2010 Pre-Draft and same with the Bombers
From the looks of that image, it seems that the Admins have been updating the site and exposed the editor toolset.
I would have hacked North Melbourne's page to correct the misspelling of North.
It could have been Julian Assange.
Think he's a North supporter.
The runaway Roo
BEFORE he was the controversial founder of WikiLeaks and a man sought by Swedish authorities over sexual assault allegations, Julian Assange was said to be a keen North Melbourne supporter.
A Kangaroos supporter claimed on a post on bigfooty.com.au last week that a good mate of his had known Assange quite well during the Wayne Carey era.
''Suffice to say though, my mate used to take Julian to games, especially Friday night games. I wouldn't say that Julian is an out-and-out footy fanatic, being a fairly sensitive soul, but I do know he enjoyed those games enough to the point where my mate bought him a North membership as a present one year. It was, as we know, a great time to be a North supporter and my mate says that more than anything, Julian loved the sense of occasion, the MCG on a Friday night, some beers afterwards, head off to techno club afterwards, that sort of stuff.''
The Kangaroos last week said they were 5000 members up on this time last year. Once Assange's new home is settled upon by authorities, perhaps the Kangaroos could send him a membership form just to test his loyalty.
Theres nothing funny about hacking.
The bigger surprise here is that people actually visit the afl.com.au web site.
Isn't Andrew now out spruking Telstra as a far superior product to Optus? Kind of ironic?