Domain: gofuckyourself.com
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Comments · 11
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Re: The TruthReally? Please explain:
The MinusOneBit Guide to Tax Evasion
And the kicker:
If You Cheat on Your Taxes and Get Away With It... Do the Right Thing... If You Cheat on Your Taxes and Get Away With It... Do the Right Thing...
E-mail me at minusonebit@gmail.com and tell me how you did it so I can spread the tip to others. -
Re: The TruthReally? Please explain:
The MinusOneBit Guide to Tax Evasion
And the kicker:
If You Cheat on Your Taxes and Get Away With It... Do the Right Thing... If You Cheat on Your Taxes and Get Away With It... Do the Right Thing...
E-mail me at minusonebit@gmail.com and tell me how you did it so I can spread the tip to others. -
Re:I WROTE THE STORY. I STAND BEHIND IT 110%.
As posted before, this guy is nothing more than a troll.
It's very simple: You've cast aspertions that CC data was stolen.
Post proof. We're waiting.
Anyone can go to http://www.gofuckyourself.com/forumdisplay.php?f=26 an industry forum, search for 'minusonebit', and read for yourself about this guy, and the misinformation that surrounds him. -
RE: The TruthLet me be the first to actually point out the key factors in the situation.
I work in adult, and have worked with this CMS very closely for the last 2 years.
I'm not on anyone's side, but unfortunately this problem has been surrounded by a lot of misinformation.- No credit card information was stolen. Website owners seldom [read: never] have access to this data, it's kept by the credit card processors
- The information that WAS compromised was member information, primarily email addresses, for use in spamming. It 'makes sense' - a list of verified buyers is like the 'holy grail' for spammers.
- The hackers used a list of admin accounts to poll everyone's CMS systems on the hour, and pull out this data. They have either covered their tracks well, or not at all, because they left reams of IP data, and you can see in the logs of the system itself, what information they've pulled.
It is interesting and rather important to note: The poster of the blog article is an absolute douchebag. I'm not happy with the situation obviously, I had my own system compromised, but this guy is an idiot on a warpath - 95% of what's written on his blog is off in the fairyland.
He fails to mention that he's hated by the industry, mainly for the reason that he posted 300 username / password combinations of webmasters publically, which resulted in a lot of them having money stolen from online accounts, etc.
More intelligent ramblings from this guy: My Guide To Tax Evasion - Why The Unibomber was right
Summary: The breach was real. Scope seems to be limited ONLY to member data. Signed up? Expect some spam. Signed up with a password that you use on all your accounts? check your head, change the passwords.
Read more about our friend "minusonbit" - here - on an industry forum and judge for yourself. -
RE: The TruthLet me be the first to actually point out the key factors in the situation.
I work in adult, and have worked with this CMS very closely for the last 2 years.
I'm not on anyone's side, but unfortunately this problem has been surrounded by a lot of misinformation.- No credit card information was stolen. Website owners seldom [read: never] have access to this data, it's kept by the credit card processors
- The information that WAS compromised was member information, primarily email addresses, for use in spamming. It 'makes sense' - a list of verified buyers is like the 'holy grail' for spammers.
- The hackers used a list of admin accounts to poll everyone's CMS systems on the hour, and pull out this data. They have either covered their tracks well, or not at all, because they left reams of IP data, and you can see in the logs of the system itself, what information they've pulled.
It is interesting and rather important to note: The poster of the blog article is an absolute douchebag. I'm not happy with the situation obviously, I had my own system compromised, but this guy is an idiot on a warpath - 95% of what's written on his blog is off in the fairyland.
He fails to mention that he's hated by the industry, mainly for the reason that he posted 300 username / password combinations of webmasters publically, which resulted in a lot of them having money stolen from online accounts, etc.
More intelligent ramblings from this guy: My Guide To Tax Evasion - Why The Unibomber was right
Summary: The breach was real. Scope seems to be limited ONLY to member data. Signed up? Expect some spam. Signed up with a password that you use on all your accounts? check your head, change the passwords.
Read more about our friend "minusonbit" - here - on an industry forum and judge for yourself. -
Paranoia is a large factor here.
Good intentions or not, this is going to take the acceptance of some very paranoid people.
http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showthread.php?t=475 449 -
Where spammers buy their email address lists...
Mod this up so people can see it in action...
Ever wandered how/where spammers buy and sell the databases of e-mail addresses with home address too?
http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showthread.php?t=425 348
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This is old hat in the adult industry:
For any affiliate program, as that community operates like the mos eisley cantina. In fact, it's expected, and has been dealt with over and over. Google should talk to the old guard on this one.
I'm sorry to admit that gfy is the authoritative source on this problem; no joke!
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Re:I hope they loseIf this is such a great parody and they are not making money by ripping off Google and fooling people, then why do they need to hide the owner of the domain behind a proxy?
There's a thread about this in a webmaster forum frequented by adult webmasters, where someone who seems to represent Booble writes:
Thanks for all the kudos... Booble IS a parody, and therefore is protected by the first amendment. And, yes, it makes money. That's part of the joke. We have lawyers, too.
The site IS slow and has been since making the papers around the world. People LOVE this idea. We've been slammed with more traffic than we ever imagined was possible and working around the clock to get our service to where it should be.
So... please do visit us again in the next few days while we get our proverbial act together. Click webmasters on the home page. We'll list any sites with affiliate programs; if you don't have an affiliate program, we'll list you for a link back. Or you can just email me at webmaster@booble.com
PS Domains by proxy is offered to those using Godaddy domain registration services. Very low cost. Very nice way of keeping your business private. Don't know where else you can sign up for their services, which so far have been very useful.
Notice how this guy sounds exactly like a regular adult webmaster, trying anything to squeeze money out of "virgin surfers", as they are referred to in that thread?If it's just a parody, why is making money part of the joke? Why the lawyers? Why use something resembling Google's public image to make money from affiliate programs? Why use a domain by proxy service?
This whole things stinks of adult webmaster trying to make more money. These are the same people who spam you and assault MSIE users with popups and other crap. This is not a parody. It is a massicve publicity move to get hits on the site, to make money from it, and then get the fuck out, as someone in the above thread says.
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Re:What I want to know....
This kind of story is the same nonsense spewed by pornographers, "you will be a millionaire just like me if you license our media." One website devoted to such suckers is gofuckyourself.com These people discuss the merits of popup ads and promoting other atrocities. Want to know who spammers are that destroyed the free nature of alt.sex newsgroups to promote business models? There you go.
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Re:Lanparty.com
Hey, why don't you check this link out on the mysteries of cut & paste: Cut and Paste