Vodafone says it wasn't pwned by squatters

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Network status page replaced with advertising links.

Vodafone Australia said an "internal publishing fault" saw its network status page replaced on Monday by a link farm.

Vodafone says it wasn't pwned by squatters

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The page had since returned to its normal status.

Twitter users also noted the change and queried whether the page had been taken over by squatters.

A spokesman for the telco told iTnews that "it appeared that we experienced an internal publishing fault [on Monday] afternoon that led to this error".

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