Codeproject hacked?
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I just get several emails in my inbox about some article that was presumably submitted by me and that people are "astonished" by the bad quality of the article and it does not meet the standards and got deleted. Problem is that I can not remember if I submitted any such articles and for sure I did not submitted ANY articles in the past 5 or 7 years. So something stange is going on here. Article itself is not available anymore so I could not see if I really wrote it or not and when it was submitted. What should I do?
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I just get several emails in my inbox about some article that was presumably submitted by me and that people are "astonished" by the bad quality of the article and it does not meet the standards and got deleted. Problem is that I can not remember if I submitted any such articles and for sure I did not submitted ANY articles in the past 5 or 7 years. So something stange is going on here. Article itself is not available anymore so I could not see if I really wrote it or not and when it was submitted. What should I do?
The original author of the offending article probably specified you (id of youar accoutn) as coauthor in submission wizard.
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I just get several emails in my inbox about some article that was presumably submitted by me and that people are "astonished" by the bad quality of the article and it does not meet the standards and got deleted. Problem is that I can not remember if I submitted any such articles and for sure I did not submitted ANY articles in the past 5 or 7 years. So something stange is going on here. Article itself is not available anymore so I could not see if I really wrote it or not and when it was submitted. What should I do?
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I just get several emails in my inbox about some article that was presumably submitted by me and that people are "astonished" by the bad quality of the article and it does not meet the standards and got deleted. Problem is that I can not remember if I submitted any such articles and for sure I did not submitted ANY articles in the past 5 or 7 years. So something stange is going on here. Article itself is not available anymore so I could not see if I really wrote it or not and when it was submitted. What should I do?
Look at your list of published articles, and see what you've 'co-authored' lately. Interesting, most people when they figure out that hack, make Chris their co-author.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.