Domain: e-buyonline.com
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Comments · 22
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Site open againThe Mksoft site is now showing the following letter on the front page. I couldn't make much sense of it myself...
Dear Sir,
Note that this is on the "Products" page, and there are no actual products listed for sale. There are also company info and contact pages showing (bogus?) details.
Due To the high number of emails I would like to tell truth about nigel software.
Had you ever wonder for a moment why is he feeling insecure about his software,or what mistake he had maken.He thinks that he is the smartest person in the world but my brother he is wrong I found his secrets but Before that a little about me Iam a software programmer.This company belongs to portland and not to pakistan.nigel had mention these country to link it with Alqaeda.
Viewvers first of all I would like to explain what spamming is.It would take me a couple of hours for that let us go for short.Look for the roots of spamming.What tools a spammer need and what are his targets.First of all The main target of spammer is to get attention of people by sending mails in bulks which can be 1or 1000or 10,000 or unlimited.These kind of emails cannot be send through hotmail or webbased server provides because it shows your identity in the header from where you are sending the email.Watch out the very first step of spammers is to hide his identity so its possible in nigel software .The user had been given option to change his identity by giving any anonymous address.Anyway let me come to the main point beside spamming .If you download the nigel software as its just a home based made software and not certified .Viewvers when you install his software A trojan kunag is also being installed along with it.The special thing about this trojan is it collects all the keystroke of the users and email back to person.For proof you can download the software and open it in visual net you would find the finger print for details view email me at admin@e-buyonline.com
Now before reading an article just post by a fraud user like nigel and without listening to other person you wont make it out whats behind the wall.So brothers and sisters pls watch out that before blaiming my company about spamming.We are strongly are against spamming.thankyou
President,
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System Under Update
LOL! Now the bogus site says "System Under Update"
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Copycat's Email Address
For info sales@e-buyonline.com
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spammers dodgy credit card processorcheck this out!:
http://www.e-buyonline.com/mk.php/
No SSL - and the most dodgiest credit card processor webpage i've seen in a while
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Here's another product the Pakistani has ripped
Note how e-buyonline has also ripped the menu from lmhsoft.com.
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Re:Wow....
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Re:Oh, fer fsck's sake....
Not for long, last I saw "MailingList Pro" is still on the site
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Re:/. it
Take a look at the product pages...
The real developer.
The scum-sucking con artist.
They're effectively identical, so yes, I would say the guy is still selling the software, just under a different name.
Of course, it's debatable whether you'd actually get anything from this guy if you were silly enough to send him money... anybody who's willing to fake a credit card to register his domain is not on my list of places to send my card details to. -
The guy didn't learn yet-fry him.
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A Better Strategry
Forward a pointer to the bogus site to Microsoft's legal department. Notice the name? Notice the font used? Doesn't it look like it's designed to resemble Microsoft's logo? This is precisely the type of thing Microsoft Legal prosecutes with a vengeance.
Hey, just because you hate Microsoft doesn't mean you can't use them to your advantage occasionally...
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Re:I think /. whas scammed this timeRTFA, AC. The scammer isn't from Italy, but apparently from Pakistan.
And yes, the fake site has been spotted and pointed out in numerous comments.
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Wouldn't it be just terrible...
if this scammers site suddenly got knocked off the face of the internet by thousands of large UDP packets?
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Anyone paying attention? What's wrong with y'all?First of all, why all the comments about Xequte selling spamming software? Did you all even take the time to visit the site and actually look at the software available? Most of these have to do with image manipulation, and not a single word about bulk e-mail or selling e-mail addresses.
MailList King is a piece of mailing list software, you know, the kind where you can set up a mailing list for discussion, or use it to send information to your customers. He explains it clearly on his site! Sure, you can probably use it for spam, but that's not the author's fault is it? If MailList King is spamming software, then GNU Mailman from GNU.ORG is too. Can you all see how ridiculous all this spam talk sounds?
If you people had actually bothered to visit the page and read the text, you would have known that the screenshot is of the scammer's site. Yes, those bulk e-mail programs, e-mail addresses for sale, and so on, are all completely unrelated to the author of MailList King software, apart from his program and the content of his site being ripped off by a spammer/scammer (it seems that the scammer has just renamed the software, but he still has the text from the actuall MailList King page on his site).
As far as I can tell, all the evidence so far clearly shows that the MailList King author is not a spammer or involved in such activities. Until someone posts evidence to the contrary, I suggest that you all stop shouting about spammers when the only spammer here is the guy who ripped off Xecute's software. Seriously, people.
One thing I'm disappointed about, though, is that he didn't follow up on this. The site clearly belongs to a spammer, and he rips off other people's sites and software, making money from spamming and scamming. As mentioned above, he simply renamed the mailing list software, but the product page on the scammer's site still shows text taken directly from the original page.
I would have hoped that this spammer/scammer could have been nailed down and kicked off the 'net. Perhaps someone else can pick it up from here and track down the scammer to put an end to his online adventure?
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Anyone paying attention? What's wrong with y'all?First of all, why all the comments about Xequte selling spamming software? Did you all even take the time to visit the site and actually look at the software available? Most of these have to do with image manipulation, and not a single word about bulk e-mail or selling e-mail addresses.
MailList King is a piece of mailing list software, you know, the kind where you can set up a mailing list for discussion, or use it to send information to your customers. He explains it clearly on his site! Sure, you can probably use it for spam, but that's not the author's fault is it? If MailList King is spamming software, then GNU Mailman from GNU.ORG is too. Can you all see how ridiculous all this spam talk sounds?
If you people had actually bothered to visit the page and read the text, you would have known that the screenshot is of the scammer's site. Yes, those bulk e-mail programs, e-mail addresses for sale, and so on, are all completely unrelated to the author of MailList King software, apart from his program and the content of his site being ripped off by a spammer/scammer (it seems that the scammer has just renamed the software, but he still has the text from the actuall MailList King page on his site).
As far as I can tell, all the evidence so far clearly shows that the MailList King author is not a spammer or involved in such activities. Until someone posts evidence to the contrary, I suggest that you all stop shouting about spammers when the only spammer here is the guy who ripped off Xecute's software. Seriously, people.
One thing I'm disappointed about, though, is that he didn't follow up on this. The site clearly belongs to a spammer, and he rips off other people's sites and software, making money from spamming and scamming. As mentioned above, he simply renamed the mailing list software, but the product page on the scammer's site still shows text taken directly from the original page.
I would have hoped that this spammer/scammer could have been nailed down and kicked off the 'net. Perhaps someone else can pick it up from here and track down the scammer to put an end to his online adventure?
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Anyone paying attention? What's wrong with y'all?First of all, why all the comments about Xequte selling spamming software? Did you all even take the time to visit the site and actually look at the software available? Most of these have to do with image manipulation, and not a single word about bulk e-mail or selling e-mail addresses.
MailList King is a piece of mailing list software, you know, the kind where you can set up a mailing list for discussion, or use it to send information to your customers. He explains it clearly on his site! Sure, you can probably use it for spam, but that's not the author's fault is it? If MailList King is spamming software, then GNU Mailman from GNU.ORG is too. Can you all see how ridiculous all this spam talk sounds?
If you people had actually bothered to visit the page and read the text, you would have known that the screenshot is of the scammer's site. Yes, those bulk e-mail programs, e-mail addresses for sale, and so on, are all completely unrelated to the author of MailList King software, apart from his program and the content of his site being ripped off by a spammer/scammer (it seems that the scammer has just renamed the software, but he still has the text from the actuall MailList King page on his site).
As far as I can tell, all the evidence so far clearly shows that the MailList King author is not a spammer or involved in such activities. Until someone posts evidence to the contrary, I suggest that you all stop shouting about spammers when the only spammer here is the guy who ripped off Xecute's software. Seriously, people.
One thing I'm disappointed about, though, is that he didn't follow up on this. The site clearly belongs to a spammer, and he rips off other people's sites and software, making money from spamming and scamming. As mentioned above, he simply renamed the mailing list software, but the product page on the scammer's site still shows text taken directly from the original page.
I would have hoped that this spammer/scammer could have been nailed down and kicked off the 'net. Perhaps someone else can pick it up from here and track down the scammer to put an end to his online adventure?
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Re:/. it
I believe the link is http://www.e-buyonline.com/
I believe the software is still there for sale. Or have I missed something?
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Oh well
http://www.e-buyonline.com/maillist.php
Looks like he wasn't too successful, his "bulk mail" software is still being sold on that site...
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Still more work to go
It looks like his pirater just changed the name and icon of the software. www.ebuy-online.com now has a program called Maillist Pro with a different icon but the exact same key features (minus extraneous whitespace) and a description that only differs in that the word King doesn't appear.
Check it out:
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His effort was not enoughhttp://www.e-buyonline.com/purchase.php and http://www.e-buyonline.com/mk.php still allows you to enter in credit card info to purchase the stolen program.
--jeff++
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His effort was not enoughhttp://www.e-buyonline.com/purchase.php and http://www.e-buyonline.com/mk.php still allows you to enter in credit card info to purchase the stolen program.
--jeff++
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The site is live, and back online!
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Premature Jubilation
I'm thinking Nigel hasn't won yet.