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How to visit (or avoid) a site which has been hacked? - Maureen - 10-15-2012 08:47 PM

I’ve just tried to access ’10 Steps to marketing your business on Facebook’ in Google and get a page proudly declaring that the page has been hacked by someone with the highly imaginative name of Hacker. Does that mean I can’t access that page again?


- L1me - 10-15-2012 08:55 PM

MyWot.com is a good start


- purringrock863 - 10-15-2012 08:55 PM

Yes as the first answerer said, WOT or Web Of Trust is a great add on for any internet browser (especially Firefox). It has a great rating system collected by trusted users and web surfers who have purchased products from and viewed different websites. You can even rate sites yourself, and it also will let you know of a site's overall trustworthiness, vendor reliability, child safety, and privacy. The add on has an indicator that changes from green to yellow to red (and every hue in between) to differentiate the many "trust" levels of various web pages.