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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Just emailed NSPCC for their take on this regarding the safety of their site and children online
phil |
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If recent events hadn't made me slightly paranoid I'd have ignored the possible link between the possible financial Plights of Nebuad & Phorm & this recent Spam Explosion. http://www.computerworld.com/action/...c=news_ts_head |
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There is this (by phormwatch) openletter which covers the issues from the point of view of a business. |
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Phorm share price going up
http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/q?s=PHRX.L Up 816.67 (63.64%) something going on ? Phil |
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However, the level of spam is such that I have not yet had the usual acknowledgment from netcraft for the spam emails I forwarded to them from my little honey traps. Each day I have received many of the CNN emails, and each one pointed to a different site - all around the world. Just sent through 5 more copies on the CNN phishing mail and each one pointed to a site that is not on the phishing list. So much for someone offering 'free phishing protection' - what a scam if compromised websites are not on the list. I have seen com1.ru in a few mails - looks like they belong to agava.com who sell anti-spam and firewalls. It is just so easy to harvest the logon details of anyone using cPanel if you have access to the data stream. Where was I reading about the botnet software being sold that leaves a backdoor open to send all the click stream back to mama? ***** Just a thought for the techies. If someone who is phormed gets harvested by a botnet. The DPI system is protected by only being open to a restricted range of IP addresses. Now there is a botnet, with a backdoor, passing through the DPI system .... I do hope that someone employs a security expert very soon. |
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This Kristos group... Jesus believes in the miracles of Collagen weight loss, Xango Juice, amongst many others.
So why is a domain registered to Kent Ertugrul (www.LucasDylan.com = 207.44.142.4 = yeshua.kristos.org) hosted on a Kristos server? And what is Kent's link to David Crawford, and the Kristos business? I'm off to bed. If someone wouldn't mind dropping a line to Emma Sanderson and friends, I'd be grateful. I'm sure its completely innocent, and BT's due diligence will assure me its all perfectly legal. :wtf: --------------------------------------------- COLLAGENWEIGHTLOSS.COM Registrant: The Kristos Group, LLC P.O. Box 56189 Phoenix, Arizona 85079 United States Domain Name: COLLAGENWEIGHTLOSS.COM Created on: 08-Oct-02 Expires on: 08-Oct-08 Last Updated on: 08-Oct-07 Administrative Contact: Crawford, David The Kristos Group, LLC P.O. Box 56189 Phoenix, Arizona 85079 United States 2063397286 Fax -- 2063397286 --------------------------------------------- XANGO-JUICE.US Domain Name: XANGO-JUICE.US Domain ID: D4530911-US Sponsoring Registrar: GODADDY.COM, INC. Sponsoring Registrar IANA ID: 146 Registrar URL (registration services): whois.godaddy.com Registrant Name: David Crawford Registrant Organization: The Kristos Group, LLC Registrant Address1: P.O. Box 56189 Registrant City: Phoenix Registrant State/Province: Arizona Registrant Postal Code: 85079 Registrant Country: United States Registrant Country Code: US --------------------------------------------- |
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It is interesting that these shares are holding the 2000 mark - are these the shares that were used to raise the finance this year, or is that the PHRM listed shares. There seems to be very little trade in the PHRX shares (no USA market?). BTW - even though there were whispers here, this last week did not see the usual Friday share price rise. Maybe everyone followed the 'sell in May and go away' rule. On that basis, there will be a rise in price around the end of August. |
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You must have made some sort of mistake here. British Telecom. Virgin Media. These companies are household names in the UK. There is no way they could have any business interest with another public company with a CEO mixed up with this. British Telecom. Virgin Media. The boards of these companies would never allow their brand names to be associated with such things. British Telecom. Virgin Media. These UK brand names would certainly perform due diligence investigations on any potential business alliance. Wouldn't they? :confused: |
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At the end of the day, the probability of a conspiracy is very high. Like most conspiracies there will be a lot of false leads. The ones to follow are the ones that can be tied into the money. The best list for those are the channels that can't be used by the advertisers. Now that you mention it: religion ... |
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Household names. No way they could have failed to cover this issue. Could they? |
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Question is if they "were or are " responsible for this Spam, it may well be due to the CEO's ego that CNN dot com was chosen as the link for the spam? I'm off to bed got a headache & I hope I'm totally wrong! |
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It's also easy to consider that the kit may have been supplied and fitted by a company with, let us just say, an "unfortunate" history. It might also be possible to conceive that ex-employees might know a lot about this kit and that they might have "unfortunate" connections with people who cause lots of problems on the internet. But it is absolutely inconceivable that household names like British Telecom and Virgin Media would have any connection with it, whatsoever. Isn't it? :confused: |
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Pete-
Do you run any linux machines? Do you want to take over ownership of the entity-relationship diagram? |
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To Philj
Wrong Phorm, this is the one you want PHRM.L http://www.iii.co.uk/investment/deta...PHRM.L&it%3Dle |
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