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RIAA repairs web site

For now
Tue Jan 22 2008, 10:38

THE RECORD INDUSTRY Association of America has managed to drag its website back online, a quick inspection of the interwebs has revealed.

The RIAA website was hacked at the weekend using an SQL injection flaw in the site's code, and the website was totally ripped down, unavailalbe for the duration of the work-week break.

But it seems that the original American Gangsters are back online and up and running, although its not at all clear that they've actually identified the SQL issue and fixed it. Anybody want to take a second shot?

Meanwhile, the erstwhile Don Reisinger has a fabulous interview with the mobsters up on his bog, here.

Take everything you know about the organisation, multiply it by a factor of five, and that apears to be the actual situation. Fun.

You can find the RIAA's site, for now, here. So that's alright then. µ

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