But blackmail only works if the target has any shame

On July 12, 2018 12:46:24 PM PDT, Mark Roberts <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>Stanley Halpin wrote:
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>>> On Jul 12, 2018, at 8:43 AM, P. J. Alling
><[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I'm surprised I haven't gotten one, I used the same password on
>everything at one time.  Probably my web presence is so small they're
>unable to connect my current activities to those from 20 years ago,
>plus I don't have a facebook account, pretty much everything bad that
>happens on the internet these days  can be somehow traced back to
>facebook, one way or another.
>>> 
>>> Someone did somehow guess my email password for this account a
>couple of years ago, but Google notified me of an attempt to log in
>from a different device and location, and I changed the password.  I
>had been using something very easy to deduce and I'm surprised it took
>them as many years as it did.
>>> 
>>> On the other hand since I use only fop the PDML, I wasn't that
>worried either.  Any blackmailer would probably be bored and annoyed
>with the traffic.
>>
>>I imagine that any would-be blackmailer is probably a Canon user who
>wouldn’t understand discussions about photography.
>>stan
>
>A smart blackmailer would be hitting the Leica owners list. That's
>where the big money is.
> 
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