Diigo's domain was hacked for 48 hours earlier this week - they used Diigo.net temporarily, but all is back to normal now at http://diigo.com. All you need to keep track of your social bookmarking favourites!
Diigo kept us informed of progress, and assure us our data was not compromised, so full marks to them for keeping the show on the road during the crisis.
I'm now seconded part-time to a research project on historic Scottish fiddle accompaniments - as my Diigo favourites probably reflect.
Thanks for posting the (temporary?) fix for continuing with Diigo. I wonder if blog widgets will also need to be updated - or should we hold off until diigo.com is recovered and restored?
ReplyDeleteIt is already fixed - just two days after the hacking occurred.
ReplyDeleteIf you have made no temporary changes, I understand everything should work as usual.
(Anyone who temporarily accessed Diigo.net needs to revert to the proper Diigo.com now.) Whittaker should get commission for this ...!!