I am finding someone on my thinkMuseum blog is greating blogs through editing my

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    I am finding someone on my thinkMuseum blog is greating blogs through editing my original photos and then reposting as a new blog

    Mark Bradford s work

    i did not create this, but someone else did, and it is on my blog. i really don’t like it, and can’t understand how it was done.

    The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)

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    this should help a bit:

    The only “hacked” sites I have seen here have been people getting the password somehow to a site so you do want to be careful how you log in and use a tough password.

    You should also check to make sure that someone has not added a new user to your site. Problems have also happened when there was more than one Admin. and an Admin left on less than graceful terms.

    Dashboard >> Users

    Many times a users email is hacked or the password guessed and the email account is used to get access by requesting a password reset – you need to change your email password and make sure they nobody has been added to your email account.

    You should also run a virus check on you PC to make sure your PC does not have a security issue that has compromised your email or WordPress.COM log-in information (also your bank etc. if you do online banking or retirement accounts)

    There have also been a few Posts on “hacked” sites and it was because someone got the Post by Email address and using the Post by Email to send in new Posts, if you have Post by email disable the Post by Email and regenerate the address. Spammers have scripts the generate email addresses and they sometimes can get a valid address for a Post by Email address.

    If you are really concerned you could as the staff to look at your site: http://en.support.wordpress.com/contact/

    You could also use a secure log-in in case you are on an unsecured link: http://en.support.wordpress.com/https/

  • Hi there,

    So the link below looks like an Attachment Page – you’ll have one for every image you’ve inserted into a post. Here’s another one from the same post:
    http://thinkmuseum.wordpress.com/2012/12/02/an-afternoon-at-the-nasher/nasher/

    You can reach these individual attachment pages by clicking on an image in your post, or by navigating to the image in your media library and then visiting the URL.

    If you want the image to show up by itself when clicked (instead of nested inside your blog look and feel), you can choose a different attachment display setting for the “Link to” field when you upload the image. Attachment page is default, but there are other options:
    *None will remove the link completely.
    *Media File will link the image to its original, full-size version.
    *Attachment Page will link the image to its attachment page.

    I hope that helps!

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