As for the porn site redirect, the old domain belonged to the distributor DFW supply company. This was not necessarily a hack on Pulse, since their site was referring to a third-party site that does not belong to them. Once Pulse was informed of the problem they contacted the owner and had it "corrected", but maybe as a parting shot the correction was for the third-party domain owner to place a page saying, "We are closed." which for DFW is technically correct, but gives people the impression that Pulse is closed. Pulse assured me that they are not closed.
A better solution would be for Pulse to create a page on their own server and direct to that page instead, so they can control the content. They chose not to follow that advice.
I get the impression that management is not technically savvy and is slow to understand and move on these things. That needs to change.
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