Ars Technica used in malware campaign with never-before-seen obfuscation — Buried in URL was a string of characters that appeared to be random, but were actually a payload::Vimeo also used by legitimate user who posted booby-trapped content.

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    10 months ago

    It’s complicated. It’s possible that their web server does have these logs but they might not go into the database, and when you’re a large website you might not have logs collected centrally simply because you generate so much data.