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12 Apr 2015 12:17 p.m. PST
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  • Changed title from "Is their trouble at Wargames Foundry?" to "Is there trouble at Wargames Foundry?"

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Garand13 Apr 2015 4:53 p.m. PST

For my part, I will announce that the missing bits from my order came today. So Foundry still came through, many thanks if they all read this message!

Damon.

hzcmcpheron13 Apr 2015 7:58 p.m. PST

I am very happy that Foundry is still in business I love their miniatures but:

"Someone has taken an image of our website and inserted words."

is very likely inaccurate. The coding has been changed when I checked today, but when I looked at it yesterday the, "[67.188.229.117][INSUFFICIENT CREDIT]" text was part of the page coding not inserted after the fact over an image of their website. That statement is fundamentally inconsistent with how webpages, whether they are html, java, etc., work.

If it happened to one of my pages I'd guess someone with admin access to the site is making a very bad joke, messing with company to make them look stupid, or playing at very amateur hacking. It should be very easy to figure out once you change admin pw, reset any unrestricted accounts, and check the change logs.

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