A Revolution is the Solution

Gravatar Ladies and Gents, the elbow has landed :P

Nice pwnage, PG. It really is scary how little people do to hide their online misdeeds. That Emily spammer I've got on the back burner has been using the same domains as landing pages for several years now. Domains that have been splashed across a ton of anti spam groups, reported a million times, etc...

*sighness*


Gravatar Thanks, PG ... Another great write-up to add to my list for my customers to read.

My biggest challenge is convincing my small business clients to implement tight security, both internal and external. I preach and preach, showing them how a mere $500 investment now can save them their entire business down the road, but they just won't listen.


Gravatar Ouch the building has landed nice going PG this slime ball needs stopping in his tracks before he does some real damage,

this sort of Script kiddy behavior seems to be all the rage on the social networking sites as you have pointed out with your posts about Youtube the main problem seems to be that the software is easy to come by crude as it is.
Anyway good write up keep it up My friend...


Gravatar When will we care? When he makes some super-worm in college that no one can stop. Right now, we're all "Awww he's just a kid", and we'll ignore him/her until it's too late.

Nice pwnage, bro!


Gravatar Haha, this has to be my favorite of yours yet. I've talked to kids such as these and they are REALLY ANNOYING. Calling themselves hackers and such because they have the 1337 SKILLZ to redirect you to say..a trojan or so. Most script kiddies that threaten me say they'll get their 'friend' hacker t get me..which is really pathetic.


Gravatar It's the same thing all over again. Kids with low self-esteem (probably due to non-existent or little parental attention) give themselves a little power and they go wild with it and it corrupts absolutely. And they get a lot of toadies who worship the ground they walk on which is just what they want. Depressing.


Gravatar I see the problem being more that MUCH bigger players are making money off these kids and their sites.

A lot of webhosts and registers have anti-spam and hack clauses in the AUP, but they refuse to enforce them unless you invest the time to hire a lawyer and send them a formal C&D letter.

Companies like godaddy.com offer anonymous domain registration to spammers and hackers. I have no problem with personal privacy when your register a domain, but the level of willful blindness by major players is borderline criminal.


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