Looking at the blog URL and header bar, and the script URL, this is pretty clearly a company blog recommending to use the company's own product. I hardly think that context counts as "unknown".
Lets say (for example) that was published on a wordpress site, and the admins for whatever reason didn't secure it properly.
The article in question which _today_ looks all legit and points to a nice working script, might tomorrow be pointing to someone else's script that's a lot less legit.
And yes, in this imaginary scenario that wordpress install leads to a host of other problems for the company.
The article in question which _today_ looks all legit and points to a nice working script, might tomorrow be pointing to someone else's script that's a lot less legit.
And yes, in this imaginary scenario that wordpress install leads to a host of other problems for the company.
No need to make them your problems too though. ;)