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

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

Clearly, the general public's awareness of website hacking has reached incredible levels if it's now being used as a joke by advertisers.
Follow @gcluley
Tags: advert, advertising, hacking, Volkswagen, website
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That's just asking for it...
How do we know it's not been hacked?
Yeah, seems it's become a daily routine...
Just an idiot mind could come with such a stupid idea.
Haha! Would have been funnier on April Fool's Day, though :)