See Hacked City of Monrovia Web Pages for Yourself



I have an email in to the City of Monrovia asking about the city's hacked website, and I'll let you know what I hear back. But I'm beginning to wonder if anybody even believes me that the website actually has been hacked (earlier articles: http://goo.gl/9NznM and http://goo.gl/KIyuV ). So, if you want to see the hacked pages for yourself in your browser, the easiest way is to just look at what Google found when it visited the pages. We do that by looking at Google's cache.

Again, the pages below do not appear hacked for a regular visitor to the website, just for Google, so ...

Here is one of the city's Viagra pages as it appears to you ( http://www.ci.monrovia.ca.us/monrovia-public-library ) and here is the same page as Google sees it: http://goo.gl/x847G

Here is a city Cialis page as it appears to you ( http://www.ci.monrovia.ca.us/city-government/elected-officials ) and here is the same page as Google sees it: http://goo.gl/4rgZu

Here is a whole set of Google results with dozens of infected pages. (Roll over the almost invisible >> button to the right of each search result, then click on the "Cached" link.): http://goo.gl/AqPRk

Also, you can view the pages directly by changing the user-agent on your browser to "googlebot" ( http://goo.gl/Jxh3i ), but I'd avoid that unless you're a techie.

- Brad Haugaard

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