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      JasGot @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in Casual and open discussion about how certain addresses are targeted for hacking.:

      He is. SEO can be a trigger for it.

      I really didn't want the discussion to revolve around the site I had an issue with.
      That would pigeon hole the conversation to the specifics of that site.
      I really wanted to discuss how sites are are chosen for attack. I find all the different reasons to go after one site over another to be very interesting.

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        scottalanmiller @JasGot
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        @JasGot said in Casual and open discussion about how certain addresses are targeted for hacking.:

        I really wanted to discuss how sites are are chosen for attack. I find all the different reasons to go after one site over another to be very interesting.

        Well sure, so he was asking about that site specifically, but make it general. SEO can be a reason why a site is attacked. Good SEO, bad SEO, or just weird SEO artefacts.

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          Danp
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          I'm assuming the site was also under attack prior to moving hosts. Have you confirmed that with the site owner?

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            JasGot @Danp
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            @Danp said in Casual and open discussion about how certain addresses are targeted for hacking.:

            I'm assuming the site was also under attack prior to moving hosts. Have you confirmed that with the site owner?

            Yes, it was not. Which is why it is so weird (to me).

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              scottalanmiller @JasGot
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              @JasGot said in Casual and open discussion about how certain addresses are targeted for hacking.:

              @Danp said in Casual and open discussion about how certain addresses are targeted for hacking.:

              I'm assuming the site was also under attack prior to moving hosts. Have you confirmed that with the site owner?

              Yes, it was not. Which is why it is so weird (to me).

              It's why I'm guessing that the most likely thing is something about the name of the URL.

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                Danp @JasGot
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                @JasGot said in Casual and open discussion about how certain addresses are targeted for hacking.:

                es, it was not. Which is why it is so weird (to me).

                Or maybe it was being attacked and the other hosting company had previously blocked the requests like you did.

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                  scottalanmiller @Danp
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                  @Danp said in Casual and open discussion about how certain addresses are targeted for hacking.:

                  @JasGot said in Casual and open discussion about how certain addresses are targeted for hacking.:

                  es, it was not. Which is why it is so weird (to me).

                  Or maybe it was being attacked and the other hosting company had previously blocked the requests like you did.

                  It was not. It is brand new.

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                    Danp @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller Oh... I guess I misunderstood when the OP stated

                    No. It's a brand new Wordpress site at a new server for a domain that has been active for 20 years.

                    So the WP site is brand new, but is associated with a long existing domain.

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                      scottalanmiller @Danp
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                      @Danp said in Casual and open discussion about how certain addresses are targeted for hacking.:

                      @scottalanmiller Oh... I guess I misunderstood when the OP stated

                      No. It's a brand new Wordpress site at a new server for a domain that has been active for 20 years.

                      So the WP site is brand new, but is associated with a long existing domain.

                      I thought both were new.

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                        scottalanmiller @JasGot
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                        @JasGot said in Casual and open discussion about how certain addresses are targeted for hacking.:

                        This little, and brand new site

                        Brand new site was in the OP. I assumed all aspects of it were new.

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                          scottalanmiller @JasGot
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                          @JasGot said in Casual and open discussion about how certain addresses are targeted for hacking.:

                          It's a brand new Wordpress site at a new server for a domain that has been active for 20 years.

                          But only the site is new, the URL is old.

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