CastleCops.com Hit With Reputation-Based Attacks
An anonymous reader writes "The all-volunteer based online fraud fighting group CastleCops.com is currently the target of ongoing reputation-based attacks in which criminals use phished PayPal accounts to donate thousands of dollars to CastleCops from dozens of victims. This attack appears to be in response to a recent series of failed denial-of-service attacks against the CastleCops, Web site. From the story: 'A few donations were for as little as $1, while other fake donations ranged as high as $2,800. To the victims of the stolen PayPal accounts, it looks as if CastleCops is the one stealing their money, when in reality, it's the attackers. Also, the fraudulent activity seeks to ruin their relationship with PayPal.' In a comment left on Washingtonpost.com's Security Fix blog, CastleCops co-founder Paul Laudanksi says while the group's site remains under a heavy DDoS attack, it is currently down due to a hardware failure, not the attack itself."
"CastleCops needs to start treating what they are doing more like a business and less like a hobby."
Thank you for your very deep and wonderful insight!
Obviously you have found the core of all their problems was that they obviously don't take what they are doing seriously, and because of that, the groups they are fighting against use sneaky tactics through third party companies to enact harm upon them.
Because that makes sense and is something they obviously could have stopped if they had only "treated it more like a business", whatever that means. No one knows, because you didn't even elaborate.
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You never realize how much manually made unmanaged "linked" lists suck, till you have src.link.link.link.link...
In Soviet Russia, phishers send you money..
At least your joe-job sounded PG-13. When crypto trolls in sci.crypt wanted me off the scene they posted child porn with my home address and phone number (neither kept secret, but obviously I didn't want them tied to that). After the initial wave of kiddie porn, they decided to re-post my posts in thousands of groups. When my 2nd book was coming out they re-posted a single post I wrote about the book (sans URL) and included the URL. Net result, lots of death threats, spam, hate mail, and low reviews on Amazon from people who have never read the book.
The sad thing is, if someone really wants to cause hell for another it's not all that hard. 99% of net users are ignorant to how trustworthy things like a "from" address are. In fact, we had to joe-job [privately] one irate poster who kept assuming joe-jobs were impossible with email. So my brother and I sent him emails with his name and address on them. (this was all in private, not public). In the end he told us to leave him alone (and we did) and he never really conceded the point.
People are dumb. This just proves they're also mean.
Which is why I study music instead now. The Internet is just too much of a waste.
Someday, I'll have a real sig.
How about this: Paypal needs to start treating their customer service situation more like a business and less like a hobby.
This game will waste your life. Don't clicky!