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Is Someone Google Hacking TypePad?

by Pete Lindstrom • November 17, 2007 • Comments Off

Someone happened upon my blog via a Google search on the phrase, If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account, please Sign In. I assume this is a harvesting activity to find blog entries for comment spamming. Does anyone have an alternate explanation?

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