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hmm, i figured it was just a pen name or something. sorry to laugh if that is buddy's actual name, but wow, i bet he got picked on in school...Comment
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“The story’s been sensationalized,” Albright said. “It’s not like people are taking this information to go out there and say, ’John Smith bought a subscription to this Web site.’ It’s just used to market more porn Web sites
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At least the articles are getting less and less damaging, and acually reporting a bit of truth.
I do love the comments from Silverstein/MojoHost, ummmm... your a hosting company that had clients that got breached, you probably shouldn't talk about securing our industry.
I love the McAnally comment too, “There’s a loss, in my opinion, of user confidence,”.... then shut the fuck up.
~TheDoc - ICQ7765825
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From a customers point of view it is "just" getting tons of spam.
From a company who is using NATS there is no "just" about it. How many customers signed up to a sponsor using NATS with a unique email address and then started getting spam out the ass and the customer blammed the porn site and cancelled?
Who knows how much data was collected about affiliates, how many sales they send, their contact info, and the urls of the sites where they send their traffic from... who knows if this information was sold to other porn companies that are competitors.
Just, lol. John is just an idiot when it comes to trying to down play this.ICQ: 86364801 Email: will [at] innovativeassets [dot] com
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Stupid comment. What is the hosting company suppose to do, it was a valid user name / password, a NATS admin account. No one was hacking the hosting company's client's server. How was the hosting company suppose to know that NATS was too retarded to protect this info and someone had stolen it from NATS and it wasn't NATS using it.
Either way, if I recall it was that hosting company or one of them that was one of the first to catch on to what was happening. If it was left up to your boy John there is a 99% chance the problem would still be happening. So instead of making wise ass remarks about the hosting companies you might want to thank them.ICQ: 86364801 Email: will [at] innovativeassets [dot] com
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From Webmasters to the Members, yeah they did complain, and they still do and did before the exploit and will continue to do so. Most members use free email services, pretty much known for getting blasted with spam.
We could/can see everything the bot was doing. (some of us are still playing with it) We know the exact information it gets. The above info was never looked at.
I know who is buying the list(s), it was posted here already several times who the companies were in the spam ring. A few post here ever few days.
~TheDoc - ICQ7765825
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Keith Kimmel of Norman, Okla., who runs two Web sites that feature porn, said the breach has the potential to embarrass.
“Would you really want a record floating around the Internet that you subscribe to hardcore bondage?” he asked.Comment
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It's changed hands a few times. It's amusing to watch people trip over themselves trying to find out who I am, like they'd recognize me somehow. Meanwhile if this "dial" guy told me his real name, would I really go "Oh, THAT's who it is!"
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