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Old 04-29-2008, 09:26 PM
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Default Re: Can inbound links really hurt you?

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Originally Posted by janeth View Post
If they are constantly having to fine tune then it goes to prove that from time to time your competitor can hurt you by throwing links at you.
If you constantly improve security of your website, does that imply that hackers hack your site from time to time?

What if you did not constantly improve security? Is the world static?

I think if it is possible, it is (as a Google emploee said according to a cite mentioned above) extremely difficult, probably not worth the risk and effort.

Some members here seemingly know more than Google employees. So far I have only seen statements and words without proof.

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