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<font color=red>Eviltwin or<br><font color=darkblu
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- Nov 28, 2002
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Wonder what I could do to get Triple Evil!!!!
I'll let you know sometime...
Wonder what I could do to get Triple Evil!!!!
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OK, I know that they are not groundhogs but Mary could use some animation today.
Can you post the picture of your face today with the two black eyes and broken nose, please?
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Here Julie...
... I found a photo of the aftermath....
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Yeah! I'm glad we agree![]()
"Mashed potatoes, gravy, and cranberry sauce, whooooooo!"
LOL! I'm so glad I'm not the only one!![]()
Thanks, Crash -- he probably deserved it for saying it to her, but he DEFINITELY deserved it for posting it here!
Hi Steph
I used to have AOL but hated (not a word I use lightly) it. I'd have around 40 e-mails each day and about 36 were spam.![]()
David
You know...
... that AOL was cited as having had 1000s of 1000s of their client /customer records sold on the black market by semi-moral hackers! They are semi-moral because they did not sell anything personal (credit cards or birthdate stuff) ... except for the AOL email addresses. The perpetrator whom they caught was cited as having only made a few $100K from resale of the records.
THAT is why when I logged onto my brothers' computer I noted all this porn spam that I politely inquired why he had so much of this on this account? He had no idea... and I said... "yeah... RIGHT".... as in HOW on Earth would they get your address?
Supposedly they've cleaned it up a little - though I'm skeptical. Security bearches like that are SUCH a disappointment.
Here's a link to ONE article on a security breach in 2000. However I recall the BIG security breach at AOL was more recent. http://news.com.com/2100-1023-242034.html
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Get this one...
they're made by "Glad" and "good"* down to 42" ABOVE the water-line!
<chuckles>
* = good in the absence of rain, drizzle or really any water or dust!
You know...
... that AOL was cited as having had 1000s of 1000s of their client /customer records sold on the black market by semi-moral hackers! They are semi-moral because they did not sell anything personal (credit cards or birthdate stuff) ... except for the AOL email addresses. The perpetrator whom they caught was cited as having only made a few $100K from resale of the records.
THAT is why when I logged onto my brothers' computer I noted all this porn spam that I politely inquired why he had so much of this on this account? He had no idea... and I said... "yeah... RIGHT".... as in HOW on Earth would they get your address?
Supposedly they've cleaned it up a little - though I'm skeptical. Security bearches like that are SUCH a disappointment.
Here's a link to ONE article on a security breach in 2000. However I recall the BIG security breach at AOL was more recent. http://news.com.com/2100-1023-242034.html
I read that spammers use e-mail address generators so it's pure chance whether you get some spambut there was only so much I could take with continuous e-mails offering me Viagra !!!
David
Was it just too insulting? Or tempting . . .
You know...
... that AOL was cited as having had 1000s of 1000s of their client /customer records sold on the black market by semi-moral hackers! They are semi-moral because they did not sell anything personal (credit cards or birthdate stuff) ... except for the AOL email addresses. The perpetrator whom they caught was cited as having only made a few $100K from resale of the records.
THAT is why when I logged onto my brothers' computer I noted all this porn spam that I politely inquired why he had so much of this on this account? He had no idea... and I said... "yeah... RIGHT".... as in HOW on Earth would they get your address?
Supposedly they've cleaned it up a little - though I'm skeptical. Security bearches like that are SUCH a disappointment.
Here's a link to ONE article on a security breach in 2000. However I recall the BIG security breach at AOL was more recent. http://news.com.com/2100-1023-242034.html
I've asked Helen and she confirms that it was extremly insulting.![]()
David![]()
I have an aol account that I have had so long that my screen name is actually my real name -- there weren't many people getting email addresses back then (wow I sound about 100 right now but it was only about 10-12 years ago, I think)! I don't consider it my primary email anymore, but keep it for much the same reason mentioned above -- I've had it so long it might be the only way for some people to find me again, etc. However, a few years ago the spam was getting so bad that I had to temporarily block all mail except for preapproved email addresses I put on a list -- a big pain, and of course some people ended up not to be on the list and didn't get through. But after about a year I released the block and have never had a bad spam problem again. My guess is that all the spammers ended up marking this address as no good because of that block.
I've asked Helen and she confirms that it was extremly insulting.![]()
David![]()
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May I humbly submit that you pull the addresses of hard to reach people and DUMP AOL... and go to something free like Gmail...