My apologies! I did not mean to imply that anything was right about AOL,
only that they were the biggest out there in the beginning and therefore
garnered the most hacking activity. I believe they are still the biggest.
That in no way says that AOL is a "great" provider. Rather, that it is a
breeding ground of illegal and devious activity which provides a fertile
ground for learning to deal with the negative side.
As a member since the very early 90's, I've seen a ton of the things you
mentioned. Thru some methods that may or may not fully comply with their TOS,
I've been able to avoid the worst of it.
Sterling
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