Mobile GPS, Mobile Satellite Internet, Flat Panel DBS Antennas, Hacked DirecTV and Dish Network and much
On Sat, 1 May 2004 19:46:26 -0700, "Securtron"
wrote:
Ha ha you think you know what my ISP is smart boy.
Gotta luv ignerent newbbies, doncha?
Sir, you have a product. You have a Web site. Can you pronounce
"Duoh"? While I, personally, do not use finger, whois, and DNS, a
site is very easy to track for anyone who knows the music to which I
only know the words. Don't challenge these guys. Some of them
believe that being cruel to be kind works. Others are just nasty.
Some of us kill and eat what we catch in the water. Makes us feisty.
I doubt anyone here will actually try to hack your site, as that would
be marginally illegal, though, in face of your repeated SPAM and
challenge, I'd not consider it immoral. Some may report you to eBay,
some to AOL, some to whomever.
And no one you've SPAMmed here will buy your product. It's
salespersons and customer relations people like you who cause so many
small businesses to fail.
But if you think your ISP is not easily found, I'd bet a nickel (even
a shiny new one) that someone here could have it within an hour while
hardly bothering to work at it. I won't even mention how amusing it
would be to see contact information.
You would be out a nickel and your hacker friends would find themselves one
unsuccessful and two in trouble for trying, so save the tough talk for a
newbie.
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