Domain: deekoo.net
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Comments · 14
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Re:Couldn't you just blacklist those servers?
Well the only long-term solution I've heard about is this: http://www.deekoo.net/peeves/spam/spammers/premiere/index2.htm Mind you, that's not a legal solution. However if you ever get too much spam, I recommend looking at that site - it sure helps you to relax.
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Re:The economic solution
And I'm not going to suggest hunting them down with cops and guns, either.
But you have to admit that a little hands-on system administration is fun to think about. Hell, round these guys up, give them a five minute head start, and pissed off mail admins can pay $5,000 apiece for a chance to bag one. This guy still rocks my world:
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She really is a little flabby. (Unbelievable!)
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Re:hm
Wanna bet?
Read this. Be sure to read all the way to the end for fairly positive proof that the guilty party was, indeed, a woman. In fact, it was a woman-owned, woman-run, all-female spam gang.
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Re:100 Sites?Anybody have any good stories of catching elusive hackers, or insights into how they might have got him?
Slashing back in time...
Hack the Army, Brag About it, Get Raided
A Spammer's Luck Runs Out When She Forges The Wrong Domain from SEC Institutes Proceedings Against Rodona GarstI'm sure that there are plenty other stories out there about elusive "hackers" and catching them.
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Re:wow
I can see she'll have no future in face-to-face customer interaction.
You think face-to-face is bad? Pray she doesn't turn around.
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Re:Lets get more photos
To make it easy on you gimp pros start here:
Rodona1.htm
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Re:Good HackerWow. There is a god. I think I'm going to send that pic to all my friends with the message "Here's the douchebag who's been sending porno spam to all your kids. If you see her on the street, be sure to point and laugh."
This picture of a spammer in action was pretty kuehl too. note the URL in action there; i wonder if that was how the dude hacked'em. I assume it's some "unicode-bypass-of-IE-security-just-in-case-Micro
s oft-can-someday-use-the-egregious-security-hole-to -skrew-a-competitor-exploit" type of thing. Note also the non-dotted ip format. I've seen that in action by spammers before, but I've never bothered to figure out how the ip is packed into an integer (never mind why browsers bother to interpret it). Anyone... Beuler?(like your sig too)
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The new goatse
The new goatse:
Rodona Garst!
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Direct links, for your meat-beating convenience!!
Number of Freckles on Rodona Garst AssA Date With A Spam Queen (Shary Valentine)
Though frankly if she gets you off, you're officially desperate!
Ali
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Direct links, for your meat-beating convenience!!
Number of Freckles on Rodona Garst AssA Date With A Spam Queen (Shary Valentine)
Though frankly if she gets you off, you're officially desperate!
Ali
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Direct links, for your meat-beating convenience!!
Number of Freckles on Rodona Garst AssA Date With A Spam Queen (Shary Valentine)
Though frankly if she gets you off, you're officially desperate!
Ali
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Spamming spammers
Heh. This must be the person who received literally thousands and thousands of mortgage leads from me. The form fields are very familiar to me. I was bored one day, so I wrote a little app that I would plug those mortgage spam sign-up forms into, and it would randomly generate names, addresses and phone numbers and repeatedly submit the form, with a short, random delay in between submissions. I remember once letting it run up over 5,000 submissions to the same site. Not that I cared that they knew my data was fake, I just wanted to make it impossible to find real data in that mess. I should try to dig that little app up...
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Good Hacker
Man he is good, check this out. Its a picture of the spammer! Breast Size