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Title: What happen on this day?
Post by: Bucky on December 02, 2014, 07:31:12 pm
At the bottom of the forum list is a box that states how many people are on the forum at the present time. Does anyone know what happened on June 20, 2013? There was a very large number of people and it was 5:15 in the morning.

Most Online Today: 68. Most Online Ever: 204 (June 20, 2013, 05:15:21 AM)

Bucky
Title: Re: What happen on this day?
Post by: BattleTheBeast on December 02, 2014, 09:24:50 pm
At the bottom of the forum list is a box that states how many people are on the forum at the present time. Does anyone know what happened on June 20, 2013? There was a very large number of people and it was 5:15 in the morning.

Most Online Today: 68. Most Online Ever: 204 (June 20, 2013, 05:15:21 AM)

Bucky

The new test came out to determine Genotype! And James Gandolfini passed away.
Title: Re: What happen on this day?
Post by: Bucky on December 02, 2014, 10:14:04 pm
The new test came out to determine Genotype! And James Gandolfini passed away.

I did find that it was the day the stock market crashed. :<( 
Interesting about the Geno test.
Bucky
Title: Re: What happen on this day?
Post by: iana5252 on December 03, 2014, 11:16:48 am
We believe these were spambots attempting to find weaknesses in our Forums software. There are groups out there constantly searching the web (and Forums software in particular) in hopes of inserting malicious code. We remain very diligent in keeping our servers and Forums software current to keep them out.

The real high mark just occurred on Monday when we had 112 concurrent visitors.
Title: Re: What happen on this day?
Post by: Bucky on December 03, 2014, 11:50:47 am
We believe these were spambots attempting to find weaknesses in our Forums software. There are groups out there constantly searching the web (and Forums software in particular) in hopes of inserting malicious code. We remain very diligent in keeping our servers and Forums software current to keep them out.

The real high mark just occurred on Monday when we had 112 concurrent visitors.

Ian,
Thanks for the information and I so glad that IT was able to protect the site. It bad enough that we are fighting a virus, but to having to defend Hepmag against a virus is insane.
I don't understand what hackers get out of crashing a site. They did it to one of the auto forums that I belong and where successful in shutting it down.
Bucky