Long story short, someone has figured out how to get javascript into FFN user bios. They're using it to copy that exact same script into other peoples' bios, spreading it like a virus. Here's an example user:(DO NOT CLICK ON THIS URL, right click and save to your HD to safely see the code) >LINK REMOVED FOR SBLast night all it did was rewrite the bio. Today, if I'm reading it right, it posts a new review, adds a story to your favorites, and changes your penname to random letters and numbers. It could get worse at any moment; I'm pretty sure they can put whatever javascript they want in a bio with this method.I don't think this is worth leaving the site over yet. But I've already emailed Fictionpress; if they don't at LEAST respond with a tweet before the end of the day, I'm probably done with them. It's not worth the risk.----EDIT #1: It's come to my attention that you can't normally send new PMs because of this. (Making it harder to warn people about it.) But you can still send them if you load the PM post page directly. Here's that link: https://www.fanfiction.net/pm2/post.php?uid= (add the User ID of whoever you want to post to)You can find a User ID by right clicking on a username, then Copying the link location. It's just the number.----EDIT #2: Okay, I opened a dummy account just so I could check to see how well the hack works. So far, it doesn't successfully do much - just change your bio to "I support Critics United". (I think because it sends multiple save-bio requests, and they can't all go through at once? Not sure.) I've tested both a copied user URL and clicking on a profile from a review now, and got the same results each time. So the hack's not as dangerous as it wants to be at the moment - but, again, it could probably get that way later.