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On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 10:13:42AM -0700, Ragnar wrote:
> This will send fake logins to hackers/spammers that author fake e-gold
> sites.  Newer/updated versions of this script will be published
> intermittently.   This initiative is sponsored by the Global
> Digital Currencies Association.

Dear Ragnar,

I don't think that supporting such flooding attacks is wise, not even
against fake sites. Such flooding sessions do probably more harm to
innocent bystanders that really hit the scammers.

The internet is already suffering from worms, virusses and other
nastyness; I don't think that griefpaying e-gold users should be added
to the list of causes for irritation.

A better initiative would be if GDCA puts their effort in doing
something possitive. Setup some security training program (a nifty flash
tour) that educates John Doe some basic security awareness.

Regards,
Joris Bontje
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