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  • seeandsee
    Check SIG!
    • Mar 2006
    • 50945

    #16
    do they really make something with it?!?
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    • Aka_Bluey
      Confirmed User
      • Sep 2007
      • 631

      #17
      Некоторые русские женщины горячей ......


      Things that make ya go hmmmm....

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      • donkevlar
        Confirmed User
        • Sep 2006
        • 4325

        #18
        Originally posted by Aka_Bluey
        Некоторые русские женщины горячей ......


        But most are just scary...
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        • strobi
          Confirmed User
          • Nov 2002
          • 7383

          #19
          Originally posted by Shey
          They start coming on in about an hour from now. It's a running joke in our office, the first person to get a request yells "The Russians are up" hahaha
          Now that's funny

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          • jonnydoe
            Confirmed User
            • Aug 2006
            • 543

            #20
            I block and report them as spam but they keep regenerating...this did not used to happen very often with ICQ.
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            • pinksim
              Registered User
              • Jul 2010
              • 11

              #21
              I get added from a russian girl again, again and again. I blocked her but she added me again. It's argh.
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              • 2intense
                Too lazy to set a custom title
                • Dec 2009
                • 12493

                #22
                Originally posted by k0nr4d
                I get added every day, with no messages at all.
                same here
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                • BestXXXPorn
                  Confirmed User
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 2277

                  #23
                  I still can't believe the adult industry uses ICQ I mean... hello 1990s
                  ICQ: 258-202-811 | Email: eric{at}bestxxxporn.com

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                  • Fabien
                    Confirmed User
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 4789

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Angry Jew Cat
                    I get added by the same fucking idiot, at the same fucking time, every fucking morning, and have so consistently for fucking months now. They are at the very least persistent...
                    Same here along others

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                    • SallyRand
                      So Fucking Banned
                      • Jan 2008
                      • 3487

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Angry Jew Cat
                      I get added by the same fucking idiot, at the same fucking time, every fucking morning, and have so consistently for fucking months now. They are at the very least persistent...
                      I think I get the same guy! I just add him, then delete them which blocks them also.

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                      • SallyRand
                        So Fucking Banned
                        • Jan 2008
                        • 3487

                        #26
                        Originally posted by BestXXXPorn
                        I still can't believe the adult industry uses ICQ I mean... hello 1990s
                        I have often wondered about that myself and cannot get anyone to tell me why adult clings to such a pititful IM system!

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                        • BlackCrayon
                          Too lazy to set a custom title
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 19634

                          #27
                          do they even make money? would a russian buy something from a russian icq spam?
                          you don't know you're wearing a leash if you sit by the peg all day..

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                          • JA$ON
                            Confirmed User
                            • Aug 2007
                            • 1329

                            #28
                            dont hate the comrade, hate the game

                            (says the guy who has moved to skype 100%, lol)

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                            • anexsia
                              Confirmed User
                              • May 2010
                              • 5735

                              #29
                              Originally posted by SallyRand
                              I have often wondered about that myself and cannot get anyone to tell me why adult clings to such a pititful IM system!
                              I fucking hate ICQ and have to resort to using it since that's what the adult industry clings to with a passion. Atleast Trillian is much better then ICQ's crappy excuse for IM software.

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                              • SallyRand
                                So Fucking Banned
                                • Jan 2008
                                • 3487

                                #30
                                Originally posted by BlackCrayon
                                do they even make money? would a russian buy something from a russian icq spam?
                                Hey, if they were not making money somehow from the ICQ spam, they would not be sending it!

                                This article is a little dated but does accurately describe why the Russians do it:

                                http://www.spywareguide.com/articles...ry_of__11.html

                                "ICQ Nightmare: A True Story of a Bad Password

                                by Wayne Porter

                                This story is true. The names have been changed to protect the innocent. Many people on line have heard about the great new instant messaging service called ICQ This software allows you to message your friends, family and co- workers in real time. If you haven't installed it, then take some time to try it out.

                                However, because of its popularity, it has become a prime target for malicious hackers. Read on.

                                Larry, a pharmacist, logged on in the morning as he usually did. He checked his email, visited his stock site, and read the morning news. Everything was fine with the exception of his ICQ connection. He was unable to log in. It kept rejecting his password for no apparent reason. He messaged his friend about the problem as well as sent an email to a member of our staff. Immediately we got in touch with Larry and informed him that there was a good possibility that his account had been broken into. (A changed password is a very common sign).

                                What Larry did not realize is how much power the hacker had stolen. Because the people on Larry's contact list (the people with whom he could instant message) believed that Larry was really Larry, they had no reason to distrust him.

                                When the hacker, posing as Larry, began to send out "Trojan Horses" (Much like the Greek trojan horse- a file disguised as a gift, but actually has destructive intent), the people on his list gladly accepted the files and ran them. The trojan was implanted on their machines and the hacker took control of their computers as well.

                                We managed to contact the hacker via ICQ and even got him to engage in some conversation. He claimed he was from Amman, Jordan and demanded payment of $500.00 in U.S. funds. A computer trace placed him in the Netherlands at a local university. We asked the hacker to return the account, but he refused and demanded money in order to get the account back. At this point we began contacting everyone on Larry's contact list about the situation and told them not to accept files or requests from Larry's account, because they were implanted with malicious code.

                                This stopped the majority of the hacker's mischief. Once warned, people shut him off. Because of the great distance, it was very difficult to stop the hacker. Larry contacted Mirabilis, the company that runs ICQ. It took several days before they would shut down the account, probably as they needed to verify this individual had actually hi-jacked the account and had malicious intent.

                                Eventually, they must have determined this was the case and Larry's ICQ number was deactivated. Why was Larry the target of this hacker? For starters, his ICQ number, also called a Unique Identifier Number (UIN), had only six digits. Small numbers are in vogue because they show a user has been around for a long time, are easy to remember, and are easy to pass around.

                                How did the hacker break into Larry's account? There have been a number of security flaws within the ICQ network- to our knowledge the vast majority have been fixed. However, Larry committed the cardinal sin. His user name was Larry, and his password was Larry. It did not take the hacker long to gain control of Larry's account. Once in, he simply changed it to one of his own liking, instantly barring Larry from accessing his account.

                                Once he had control of Larry's account, Larry's friends assumed he was Larry. There is no way to tell the difference unless the individual acts strangely. While the Net does have security dangers, it is important to keep calm and remember that everyday life has dangers and risks as well, such as a door left open, car keys in the ignition, or a broken window. All of these conditions invite intrusions.

                                The same can be said for Internet safety. If Larry had chosen a strong password, he would not have gotten in the jam, nor would he have compromised his friend's security. Please alert your friends to prevent this situation from happening to them or you."

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