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HomeVisit Hacked, Down For Next Three Days
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UrbanTurf has learned that the HomeVisit website and the terrific photos and virtual tours that it provides to listings in the area will be down for the next three days.
A source told UrbanTurf that the site has been having problems over the past two weeks, and it appears that a group of hackers based in Asia have been hacking the site in an effort to install spyware and viruses.
We are admittedly big fans of HomeVisit and the quality of photos that they provide. We will update you if we receive any more information.
This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.production.logicbrush.com/articles/blog/homevisit_hacked_down_for_next_three_days/879.
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