Lulu.com - you’ve got a problem …
I think this is a problem.
Wonder if they read blogs …
Update (10:42am PT): This post is on Technorati now …
short random notes about things that I see, hear and do.
I think this is a problem.
Wonder if they read blogs …
Update (10:42am PT): This post is on Technorati now …
I thought this was quite funny …
The Daily WTF - The Tale of a Spam
Adam couldn’t resist, he had to try it. Not only could he FTP in to ——–.com with the username/password of “jspm/aa992V”, he could also telnet in to a shell account. And on top of that, all of the spammer’s files, including the web pages, the mass-mailing program, and a list of over a million email addresses, were all accessible with full rights over the FTP connection. Were accessible: for some reason, that giant email list no longer exists on that server …
What’s the deal with this one? “Do not click”? I thought the whole purpose of spam emails was to get people to click on the links …
This is new for me - (Comment-)Spammers that apologize for what they do …

Well, I’m sorry too, but I’ll have to delete your comment …
(Hmm, maybe these are people that somehow get paid to do this, but they really hate to do it?)

