ok, so i've gotten a few email from paypal-phishers
asking me to update my info by logging ONTO a paypal
look-alike site.  i clicked and noticed the address
was http://62.251.161.3/cpa/us/ppt.htm - not even
close to a paypal address.  i entered totally bogus
info and clicked submit - it accepted my input so i
clicked BACK.  there was my bogus info page so i
clicked ENTER again.  too easy, so now i wrote a
little program to click ENTER and then BACK.  i put it
in a loop for 20,000 runs.  most people who have this
sort of website buy the webpage input from a 3rd party
at some fee per submission.  i've driven a few
phishers out of business like this and these clowns
are next.  there are so many legal and honest ways to
make a living - these guys really torque me off.  

i see the rest of you went to bed early.
sleep tight,
dave

Dave
(what's a quad?)


                
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