Their mailing list archive contained a post to that mailing list about the myspace leak (including the password list).
ultimately? might wanna read http://seclists.org/nmap-hackers/2007/0
looks like a good place to keep adult domains...
ultimately? might wanna read http://seclists.org/nmap-hackers/2007/0
Instead of simply writing me (or abuse () seclists org) asking to have
the password list removed, MySpace decided to contact (only) GoDaddy
and try to have the whole site of 250,000 pages removed because they
don't like one of them. And GoDaddy cowardly and lazily decided to
simply shut down the site rather than actually investigating or giving
me a chance to contest or comply with the complaint.
the password list removed, MySpace decided to contact (only) GoDaddy
and try to have the whole site of 250,000 pages removed because they
don't like one of them. And GoDaddy cowardly and lazily decided to
simply shut down the site rather than actually investigating or giving
me a chance to contest or comply with the complaint.






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