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Old 02-14-2008, 01:06 AM   #1
 
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Today, I was trying to visit a site to look at some German Warmblood Sporthorses for sale...and the URL led me to "hacked" page.

I'm not sure if the site was really hacked...I'll probably try to German link with (de) on the end instead of (com).

What do these "hackers" think they can accomplish by hacking sites? Has this ever happened to you?
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It's just a really sad hobbie. They dont achieve much.
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Today, I was trying to visit a site to look at some German Warmblood Sporthorses for sale...and the URL led me to "hacked" page.

I'm not sure if the site was really hacked...I'll probably try to German link with (de) on the end instead of (com).

What do these "hackers" think they can accomplish by hacking sites? Has this ever happened to you?
Were the horses by chance Hanavarians (sp?) I am a quarter horse person myself but my mom used to ride english a little bit and a friend of ours had a few of these. They are big horses.
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Were the horses by chance Hanavarians (sp?) I am a quarter horse person myself but my mom used to ride english a little bit and a friend of ours had a few of these. They are big horses.
Some of them were Hanoverians, mostly Holstein, German Warmblood, etc.

I do hunters and jumpers so I am always on the lookout for a good hunter/jumper warmblood horse. ^^
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It's just a really sad hobbie. They dont achieve much.
It is a really sad hobby, these people could be doing something more productive than this, lol.
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Some of them were Hanoverians, mostly Holstein, German Warmblood, etc.

I do hunters and jumpers so I am always on the lookout for a good hunter/jumper warmblood horse. ^^
I jumped a sagebrush on my pony when I was about 5 years old. That was about the extinct of my jumper experience. LOL
Up here where I am at in Oregon the horses seem to be used more for trailriding and ranchwork. Although there are a few places around that hold dressage and jumping events.
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I jumped a sagebrush on my pony when I was about 5 years old. That was about the extinct of my jumper experience. LOL
Up here where I am at in Oregon the horses seem to be used more for trailriding and ranchwork. Although there are a few places around that hold dressage and jumping events.
Lol, I've been training for a little while, I used to do Western but now I've turned my attention to Hunt Seat.
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