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kobayashimaru
Posted: Monday, November 3, 2014 4:04:48 AM
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Howdy all,
I was wondering if others had noticed the multi-lingual spam bots, posting stupid topics about where and how to purchase essentially junk?
(These 'people', with seriously nothing better to do than hack a fan site and write sloppy posts hocking crappy products, like shoes etc Glare )
and the wacky posts of late around these parts and on HCRealms.
Whats the deal with that?

I've passed on as many relevant details as possible to Anonymous and other citizenry places to see if they can clusterbombard back at em... ISPs seem to be originally from central africa and russia...
(enjoy those inbound 'colourful' pictures that auto-open in ya inboxes, creeps LOL )
Is there much else we can do to thwart these wanna-be hackers and spambots?
Are there any steps we need to be taking to clamp down on our details and such?

Any tips to make our Bloomilk experience safer/less spammy?
I sure hope they don't hack the bloomilk 'funny slogan' banner, or flood us with a bunch of clicking popups or DNS.

I'm sure the powers that be that maintain Bloomilk are doing all they can to keep these cyber-annoyances at a minimum,
BlooMilk BlooMilk BlooMilk to you, you brave domain webmaster/s!
(and if you can, onforward as much as you can to help Anonymous take the fight back to em! Someone's gotta teach the fraudsters/spambot hackers what for heh)

Cheers,
Kobayashimaru
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