Stupid bloody hackers

Well, site’s back up — obviously.

Long story short there’s some idiot group of punk hackers targeting various sites, among them WordPress powered ones.  We were recently hit.

My host did all they could, and my security settings held up in terms of protecting the site from damage, but it could do nothing about the overload it put on the server.

Since then trying to visit the site has given all manner of idiotic PHP errors.  No idea why, but I’ve tweaked a few files in a way that compensates for it (I’d say ‘fixes’ but I didn’t really — I shouldn’t have had to make the changes I did so it’s ‘compensate’).

In any event, my applause for MacHighway, they did what they could and did it without the slightest fuss, all ready and responsive and lots of other superlatives that tech supports ought to be but all too often aren’t.  Seriously, need hosting?  I can’t recommend these guys enough.

Theoretically, the site should do a better job of staying up now.  But until the hackers pulling these idiot pranks finally get caught or bored I wouldn’t hold my breath.  Also — if you frequent any WP sites, assume they’re a target or an eventual one too.

Website issues

English: en.wikipedia error message

English: en.wikipedia error message (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Apologies for any issues connecting to the site.  We’ve no idea what’s causing the problem, but our host has been contacted and I’m poking around in the guts of the blog’s config files trying to sort it out.

In the mean time if you get the error message about memory and wp-db.php line 855 just please hit your browser’s refresh button, I don’t recommend just going to the address bar and hitting enter again — this is more likely to load from cache and just give you the error message again (because the browser will simply fetch the error message from its own memory rather than actually trying to connect to the site again — ain’t computers grand!?).

With luck this should be sorted out by end of the day.