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I made a website for a guy, been keeping a casual eye on it and it's fine, if boring.

Then he calls in a panic to tell me it's been hacked, there is porn everywhere and funny underlined words and I must fix it right now!

So I drop what I'm doing and access the site and it's fine. I use a few different devices and even a couple of different networks and can't see a thing wrong with it.

Then I spent half an hour on the phone trying to convince him that his own shady surfing habits are causing this on his computer only.

I get the feeling he didn't believe me because he hasn't paid the latest invoice..

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  • 10
    Send him screenshots.
  • 5
    Did he open it in a another browser?
  • 4
    @heyheni I told him to.. who knows? I don't much mind losing this customer :)
  • 29
    Clients are always right. You tracked his static IP and you redirecting him to porn sites. Admit it
  • 2
    @deadpool88 LOL yeah that's it ;)
  • 3
    How about asking him if it's only that site or anywhere..
    That should give an indication of what's up :p
  • 1
    @lotd I did ask him because I remembered what his PC was like the one time I went there to help him setup something.. he didn't see anything strange in *other* websites looking like that. It was only when his own business site sprouted weird content that he moaned about it.
  • 1
    @lumeshadow Mmmh k, I see.
    Well I understand you don't mind being without that client lol
  • 2
    @lumeshadow hehe, "moaned about it". 😏😂
  • 1
    Did he try clearing cache? :P
  • 5
    Shit. That motherfucker would pay me quick. I don't play that shit. I'd flip the script quicker than he could click on a livejasmin camgirl. A strongly worded letter from your attorney will work.
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