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Swoogle is dead, long live Swoogle

Swoogle is dead, long live Swoogle

By Tim Finin on Thursday, December 9th, 2004 at 2:56 pm.

Swoogle is off line for a day or two. We discovered that our Swoogle server (pear) was compromised. (Yet another PHP-Nuke vulnerability.) We have a plan to bring it back up in a more secure configuration with the database behind a firewall and only the web interface exposed to the elements. A consequence is that only the official URL, HTTP://SWOOGLE.UMBC.EDU/, will work. It’s a jungle out there.

Related posts: • Not your usual Swoogle;  • Interruptions in Swoogle services;  • Swoogle index rebuilt;  

 

 

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