wow this is long..
On Oct 15, 10:32 pm, Sam <[email protected]> wrote:
> Don't click it! Cry babie gets pissed off his spam doesn't work. If you
> own a company you have your own stuff. That you even got a response is
> lucky, I almost marked it as spam from the get go simply because you were
> naive enough to include the links, and they are clickable, both of which
> ought to be punishable by death to any experienced computer user who knows
> what spam is, and how it spreads. How many people do you think clicked it
> because of you? Are you proud to be a spammer?
> If you got these links on your computer from some third party its possible
> you got hacked, but if thats the case there isn't a ton you can do besides
> reformat. How can you prove that someone didn't just bookmark it? Maybe
> they are just messing with your head.
>
> Those are spammy links. If you post spam links and expect people to warm up
> to you quickly or automatically the internet is not the place for you. Once
> you "feel sorrow" for a few hundred thousand computer user's woes and lost
> data and crashed systems you stop feeling it anymore. This thread was going
> in the direction of the standard procedure for discovering what the links
> are, and how they got there, until you derailed it.
>
> Most likely some hacker trying to simply generate the impression that "our
> site even to hits from overseas" potentially, wants you to click on the
> links so that someone thinks they did a good job on SEO. If you take these
> links and post them on the internet your just helping the hacker, which is
> complete nonsense. You are as bad as the spammer in that case, regardless
> of how you happened across those links, you have to handle your own systems,
> and that you messed up your system, and don't find any sympathy (or delayed
> sympathy) while posting spam, is in no way surprising.
>
> That korean looks a lot like the matrix, and you might think you got hacked,
> but you are really just on the internet, is the most likely option. If the
> "damage is done" and all running processes are legitimate.
>
> If you MUST post spam links PLEASE disable them, meaning, transfigure the
> http
>
> This entire thread should be marked as spam and deleted, simply because
> those links don't deserve to be on the internet, and you by posting them,
> transitively, also do not, and you should ask questions in the appropriate
> place if you want a warm response. We deal with spam every bricking day and
> the last thing we need is more of it.
>
> Why are you asking this here is 100% legitimate question because this is
> COMPLETELY the wrong place for the topic, and your posting spam. All the
> other things people said in response are 100% legitimate. If you want any
> help whatsoever you have to follow the rules first, or you simply look like
> a tool. Your data is not important to me.
>
> That you want help for free, you don't deserve it, because you can't even
> see the fact that you got a response is that people are trying to help, and
> for you to chirp back with that bullshit response is not going to help you.
>
> People have their own problems, that you expect them to give two cents to
> yours, and chastise them if they don't help you the way you feel like is
> helping (what buying you a new computer? finding someone who can fix it for
> you? For free? Lol) There are appropriate locations to do all of these
> things, taking your frustrations out on us is the most childish of all, and
> its effectively a banable offense in any community.
>
> If you want to post images of the site and ask us if its the matrix or not,
> your going to get laughed at either way.
>
> You don't sound old enough to run a business. Your not paying us, so there
> is no reason you should expect respect or an identity or being considered
> sentient in terms of computer use. If you wanted help, you would have
> opened better, answered the questions respectfully, and this might have lead
> somewhere. This isn't some help desk, and we aren't the IT department.
> Greasemonkey can't inject bookmarks to a bookmark menu. Some scripts
> include links or ads which might lead you to a website on the internet.
> Other countries, believe it or not, have different languages on their
> webpages... Your phrasing is so ambiguous we would have to torture the
> actual source of the links out of you, all of which (including your terse
> reply) fit the bill for a spammer who just wants to keep this thread around
> so the links are live, which is precisely what must not happen,
> and precisely why your being met with resistance. There is no amount of
> information you could give me that would convince me your definitely not the
> spammer except cooperation, and you already violated that, and there aren't
> second chances, the program either compiles, or not.
>
> No matter what you think you have to say I'm not interested in this thread
> being alive, so please refrain, take your problems in any other direction
> besides this one.
>
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 9:28 PM, Rich Ramirez <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Gentlemen,
> > This is No Spam. I Was and Am Confused about what is Going on and Came
> > Across this "Forum" . My Questions are Legitimate. I am a Business Owner and
> > Am Honestly Concerned. I am Not Accustomed to asking for help as I am Self
> > Made and am Used to Providing for Myself as Well as Others within My
> > "Compartment" if You Will.
>
> > I am Concerned about my Business Accounts as I Have Men and their Families
> > that I Am Personally Responsible For.
> > Apparently I Was Incorrect in Asking for Help, so I will Say This......,My
> > Name is "Rich Ramirez" i Live in San Jose,CA and Own an Excavation and
> > Demolition Company.
> > If Particular Forum "Fag Monkeys" Get Their Rocks Off By Chastising and
> > Dismissing an Honest Request or in this Matter requests for assistance then
> > so be it. I Would Urge The Pampas "Keyboard Tough Guys" to Please Open Your
> > Hearts, Open Your Minds , Drop the Cynicism, Throw away the Attitude,and
> > Shut your Mouths. Maybe....You Could Use A Little Help with that. You went
> > to school right? Then Quit acting like Fools. Thank You For Your Time.
>
> > Love
>
> > Rich
>
> > On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Erik Vold <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> I agree.
>
> >> On Oct 15, 4:01 pm, "Robert G. Werner" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > Erik Vold wrote:
> >> > > Why are you asking this here?
>
> >> > > On Oct 15, 12:57 am, Rich Ramirez <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > >> I Have Discovered Korean Web Pages and Personal Info on my Mozilla
> >> > >> Browser. Hacked Right? here are some Links to pages accessed
>
> >> > >>http://mail.naver.com/index.nhn
>
> >> > >>http://loginui.daum.net/loginui/setup/setup.daum?action=popup&ssl
>
> >> > >> I Have Full Range of Many sites. What the Heck is This??
>
> >> > >> Jackal
>
> >> > I think this may be another two part spam. There was a completely
> >> > unreasonable request for assistance on removing viruses a while back,
> >> > then the next day there was a "response" recommending a web based
> >> > anti virus solution.
>
> >> > I noticed this because I got both parts on two completely unrelated
> >> lists.
>
> >> > --
> >> > In Reach Technology: http://www.inreachtech.net/
>
> >> > Robert G. Werner
> >> > [email protected]
>
> >> > Tel: 559.304.5122
>
> >> > Q: How many Harvard MBA's does it take to screw in a light bulb?
> >> > A: Just one. He grasps it firmly and the universe revolves around
> >> him.
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