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  1. Re:Hey cool on Pakistan Plans Mobile WiMax Network Rollout · · Score: 1

    Last I checked the American Bible thumpers don't stone to death women that talk to men other than their husbands. They also don't prescribe raping a young girl as effective justice for an unpaid debt.

  2. Hey cool on Pakistan Plans Mobile WiMax Network Rollout · · Score: 1

    Now they can oppress women and demand total religious cultism without those pesky wires!

  3. Re:The Real Deal on Teens Arrested in MySpace Extortion Scam · · Score: 1

    Aw a wittle bitty myspaceplus forum-tard got his feelings hurt?

    Come back when you can explain to me how it was blocked then, Jackass.

    The source was encrypted. To block it, obviously the source had to be decrypted. So yes, I'm stupid for knowing cryptography and ruining your good time stalking people on myspace.

    In closing, please defecate on your fist, and proceed to punch yourself in the face.

    Yours Truly,

    Rivetgeek.

  4. Re:Man..... on Teens Arrested in MySpace Extortion Scam · · Score: 1

    Secret service shows up for any federal financial case. Since this was a federal crime, they showed up.

  5. Re:lol on Teens Arrested in MySpace Extortion Scam · · Score: 1

    I couldn't find any details on this, but I'm willing to bet that the two kiddies were given free airline tickets to fly out to LA. Actually, these "geniuses" paid for their own flights even. Even if they somehow get off, whatever money they made from this scam will be consumed by lawyers.

  6. The Real Deal on Teens Arrested in MySpace Extortion Scam · · Score: 5, Informative

    I speak from experience in that I was the one to bring this scam to the attention of myspace in the first place. And I cracked the first several codes they released. ( Having friends that work at myspace helps) They ran a site that released "trackers". These were bits of flash mostly that when loaded onto a users page cause anyone viewing that page to be victimized by a series of css or bad design exploits. These mostly took advantage of css through flash actionscript that was encrypted to obscure the actionscript (swfencrypt). As for their latest "unblockable" code: it was really lame. A flash file on the users page redirects you to a 3rd party site that looks like myspace (think pishing tactics) that then asks you to enter your email address that is associated with your myspace account to view the users page. So now they have your ip and your myspace account and how often you visted the users account. Frankly you'd have to be a moron to fall for this though. For an example check www.blendnet.com/verify.php (though I wouldnt recommend entering a valid email address since these guys still control this server. And should this give anyone an idea, don't bother, it's already been blocked) P.S. If there are any myspaceplus users reading this, you people are some of the dumbest forum posters on earth, we watched you all this entire time and you gleefully gave us everything we needed to find and crack these stupid little codes.