Volkswagen wants you to know that its website hasn't been hacked

Filed Under: Vulnerability

A Sophos colleague went to Volkswagen's website today, and here's what he found..

Volkswagen website

Clearly, the general public's awareness of website hacking has reached incredible levels if it's now being used as a joke by advertisers.

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5 Responses to Volkswagen wants you to know that its website hasn't been hacked

  1. That Bitch says:

    That's just asking for it...

  2. David says:

    How do we know it's not been hacked?

  3. Clim says:

    Yeah, seems it's become a daily routine...

  4. Rui Sousa says:

    Just an idiot mind could come with such a stupid idea.

  5. somersaultingthroughlife says:

    Haha! Would have been funnier on April Fool's Day, though :)

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