Do these Indonesian gambling sites somehow exploit the AMP cache? The apex domain of my blog was recently hijacked by such a site. I was only using the blog.* subdomain. One day I noticed on the Google search console that someone had verified themselves as a co-owner, and there was an entry for an AMP page (this was the gambling page). Putting a parking page at the apex url seemed to stop the redirects to the AMP page - and that's the solution I have for now.
I am still curious though - how does AMP make such exploits easier? Would you happen to know?
I am still curious though - how does AMP make such exploits easier? Would you happen to know?