I have found out, after much research, my site was ‘hacked’ into, if you want to say that, by an organization calling themself GNAA. Here is some info about them:
This website is maintained by GNAA, world-famous trolling organization. We do not support and do not promote racism, homophobia, etc. By joining GNAA you agree to abide by the rules of the Organization.
Doing more research, I found out that GNAA is known for defacing many sites, blogs, and e-mail accounts. They are known for finding passwords in old text files, logs, e-mail conversations, and other sources of information.
More info:
The Gay Nigger Association of America, or GNAA, is a self-aggrandizing troll organization originating on the discussion website Slashdot. It consists of six leaders and approximately 30-40 other members.
GNAA encourages people to join by watching the 1992 Danish low-budget movie Gayniggers From Outer Space, from which their name derives. The GNAA’s entry requirements also include the successful achievement of a “first post” on Slashdot consisting of GNAA Internet troll text, or registering one’s support by upwardly moderating “GNAA” comments. A test on the subject matter in Gayniggers From Outer Space is administered by an IRC bot. It has 8 questions, a 75% minimum score requirement and a liberal retest policy.
GNAA first appeared in January 2003, trolling Slashdot using new ASCII logos representing the organization and press releases pertaining to the contents of Slashdot articles. Their activities also include prank calls of technical support phone lines, IRCchannel flooding, and creative writing.
Its members have produced several shock sites. They have at their disposal a number of homebrew utilities to flood weblogs running on Slashcode, Movable Type and LiveJournal.
GNAA has also created the music track “Punjabi Extreme”, featuring samples taken from their troll phone calls made to AOL, and the “Hey, everybody! I’m looking at gay porno!” voice from Last Measure.
You can read on some things they have done by going to GNAA.us or Google Search: GNAA. I found this directory of old articles useful for a good read.
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