Adam Selene wrote:

It apparently fills up a particular fake e-gold site with bogus account/
data.
(In the case of the forward, http://211.217.224.102:4901/login/login.php).


Yes. It probably does this quickly if one runs more than one instance of it!
(Of course, that might be illegal, so I'd never do or suggest-doing it!)


Although it is very simple to distinguish randomly generated passphrases from
non-random passphrases people choose, so I'm not sure what utility this has.

I have a feeling that it (& future versions...) will tend to make scammers'
sites less-useful to the crooks. It would be a terrible thing if about 20 or 30
of y'all were to run this for every fake e-gold site that spams us all. ;) An
awful thing. Horrible. Really... And not much utility for anyone at all!


Plus, I suspect there may be more versions of the program (like, one for
every fake site?) out there for those who monitor Cypherpunks, etc. I
think others may even modify the software (so be careful!).
JMR





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