- January 26, 2012
- FTC Take Action: Is This The End of The Fake News Site?
- Posted by Strangely
- Internet
- Tagged with: Acai, acai berry, BBC, BMW, channel 4, Colon, Court, domain, Facebook, fake news, FTC, Gamble, Google, Government, government grant, headline, Health, HOPE, investigation, Jesse Willms, journalist, judge, Marketing, money, Negative Option, news sites, payday loan, Penny Auction, power, Products, rejuvenation, release, Sale, scam, scammers, scams, screenshot, Tea, warning, Website, Willms
FTC Permanently Stops Six Operators from Using Fake News Sites that Allegedly Deceived Consumers about Acai Berry Weight-Loss Products Above is the FTC’s own headline from a news release yesterday. The story is that they’ve hammered six operators of fake news sites into making settlements that surrender their assets. They’ve also halted the six operations [...]
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- November 2, 2011
- Foetus Products Shop Made Simple
- Posted by Strangely
- Crawling Chaos
- Tagged with: absence, Amazon, bank, cd release, Certificate, chaos website, Crawling, Crawling Chaos, creation, current software, Dance, Death, deftness, Design, Digital, digital domain, domain, Download, financial, Foetus, gazza, GoDaddy, Google, heart, hidden, hidden gems, independence, Jeff, Joke, jollity, lyricism, Mac, Mad, operandi, operation, PayPal, Planet, Products, purists, randomness, Recording, Resource, Security, Software, Sound, SSL, Steve Jobs, tandem, technology, track recordings, tribute, uk shopping, Wahay, war, Website
Foetus Products Shop Open In preparation for our next release, Spookhouse, I’ve set up a proper shop to sell it! Our intention is to sell everything ourselves via this sole outlet. (Click image for the UK shopping site.) The announcement is on the Crawling Chaos website here. Kicking off the shop I’ve reworked (…er…shouldn’t that [...]
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- July 18, 2011
- Massive Spam Hit for Centurion Wealth Circle Pyramid Scheme
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- Internet
- Tagged with: address, advert, AutoXten, business, Canada, Centurion, Classic, ClikSense, Crime, data, domain, email, future, gmail, Google, google search, happiness, headline, Hickory, hidden, Internet, investigation, IP address, Lawyer, legal, Marketing, Mistake, money, operandi, privacy, Promise, Pyramid, Registrant, scam, Screen, screenshot, service, Spam, Spamming, Texas, Unsolicited, Website, whois, Willie Burke
Massive Spam Hit Willie R Over the weekend, I received over 600 spams from someone called Willie R (with a number appended to the name) to my gmail account which I now use for my spam-trapping on an old email address that I use for registrations and the like… See the screenshot of one page [...]
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- March 25, 2011
- Jesse Willms Settles in Court with Google – a Google Win against the Scammers?
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- Internet
- Tagged with: absence, advert, Alberta, Bloosky, business, Cache, Consett, Copyright, counterfeit, Court, ctv, cyprus, domain, Durham, EffectiveCleanse, Ethics, evidence, Farend Services, FTC, Gibralter, good, Google, google cache, google search, Great, HOPE, Internet, interview, Ironic, Jesse Willms, judgement, Just Think, Just Think Media, Lawyer, Marketing, Microsoft, money, Oprah, Pacific, Pacific Webworks, Pasig City, Penny Auction, philanthropist, scam, scammer, scammers, scams, screenshot, Software, state, SwipeAuction, SwipeAuctions, Symantech, system, Terra Marketing, Trademark, truth, USA, Utah, vehicle, Website, WebWorks, Willms
Just Think Media Settles With Google Over Trademark Infringement Last year Jesse Willms threw the lawyer dogs at me which forced me to pull some posts. I’d been calling him a scammer which was obviously in clear contradiction of his (now public) self-vision as a charitable philanthropist. However yesterday, Google, who had originally sued 50 [...]
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- February 23, 2011
- How WordPress Spam Works
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- Internet
- Tagged with: address, advert, Alternative, comment, Contact, Court, data, Design, designer, dodgy, domain, email, engine, Florida, Hosting, Human, IP address, Jeff, Lawyer, money, Pacific, Pacific Webworks, Pakistan, Plugin, PWW, Registrant, SEO, Spam, spammer, United States, USA, weasel, webmaster, Website, whois, Wikipedia, WordPress
WordPress Comment Spam The plague of all blogs is spam, mainly comment spam, by sheer numerical superiority. Q. Why Do They Do It? A. As a minimum, they do it to open a back-door into your blog that allows the perpetrator to place reverse linkages to another website to increase that website’s visibility in search [...]
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- January 5, 2011
- Is There Really a SwipeAuctions to SellOffAuctions Link?
- Posted by Strangely
- Internet
- Tagged with: auction, believability, British, business, Cache, collusion, comment, Contact, Copyright, Design, domain, Express, fuck, good, Google, google cache, google search, Happy, infringement, Internet, management, market, Marketing, Penny Auction, Registrant, scam, screendump, screenshot, setting, Similarity, Software, Spam, speed, SwipeAuction, SwipeAuctions, swipebids, TerraMarketing, USA, Video, Website, whois, Willms
Introduction I’ve been reading this post on Penny Auction Watch: http://www.pennyauctionwatch.com/2010/11/have-you-bid-on-selloffauctions-com-reviews/ ..and can agree with Amanda that many of the search results are “very interesting“, as she says. The claims from “anonymous” and others really should be chucked out for believability because they are unsubstantiated. But there still lie many interesting things. Things like the [...]
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- December 3, 2010
- WordPress Upgrade leads to New Comment Spam Deluge
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- Internet
- Tagged with: battle, comment, dodgy, domain, email, filter, gmail, good, hidden, IP address, Keyboard, manipulation, Plugin, Romanian, Spam, spam filter, Theme, Upgrade, Website, Weird, whois, WordPress
Weird Comment Spam I don’t know if it’s linked, or not, but since the WP upgrade a few days ago I’ve had an extra type of comment spam fall into my spam filters. Thankfully the spam filters worked, but still filled up the “spam comment” area for further perusal. Maybe it’s a plugin? Whatever. Dodgy [...]
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- October 15, 2010
- The Three Rules of Trust – Using SwipeAuctions/Bids as an Example
- Posted by Strangely
- Internet
- Tagged with: Acai, advert, apologise, auction, BBB, business, comment, concept, Conditions, conflict, Contact, counterfeit, country, dodgy, domain, Earth, email, Facebook, fake news, Fantastic, gambling, good, Google, google search, hidden, Honda, HOPE, Information, Internet, Jesse Willms, legal, management, Marketing, Microsoft, Misleading, money, Nature, operandi, Photo, Picture, privacy, registration, scam, Scamraiders, scoundrel, screenshot, scum, Software, Spam, SwipeAuctions, swipebids, Symantech, system, tandem, Tea, Teeth, TerraMarketing, war, Website, Whitening, whois, Willms, World
Introduction There’s a well-known adage that says, Don’t believe everything you read in the papers (Point 1) Another, (which is derived from the mantra of the old UK stock market) goes like, An Englishman’s word is his bond (Point 2) Make what you want of them, but many people still go by this, replacing “An [...]
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- September 20, 2010
- Facebook, MSNBC, Jesse Willms’ Swipe Auctions and Doctored Photos
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- Internet
- Tagged with: auction, counterfeit, Court, ctv, domain, Facebook, fake news, Firefox, Florida, FTC, game, Honda, Information, Jesse Willms, legal, man, money, msnbc, Nature, philanthropist, Photo, Plugin, problem, responsibility, screenshot, Similarity, Spam, SwipeAuction, SwipeAuctions, swipebids, TinEye, Website, Willms
Introduction Readers of these pages will need no introduction to Jesse Willms, self-proclaimed philanthropist and former purveyor of counterfeit software. But in the interests of traceability into the continuing insidious nature of the on-line marketplace, here’s a run-through of how to get from Facebook or MSNBC to Jesse Willms’ SwipeAuction (formerly SwipeBids), including a few [...]
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- June 1, 2010
- Disabled my blogtrafficexchange.com Plugin
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- Internet
- Tagged with: domain, good, Plugin, proxy, speed, traffic, waste, Website, whois, WordPress
blogtrafficexchange.com I’ve recently had a few web-outages, slow loading pages (especially the admin pages) and a very recent drop in hits to this website. Being short of time, I’ve let things continue. However, having a longer moment, after disabling the Related Websites plugin from blogtrafficexchange.com, things have speeded up remarkably! Not surprising really since I [...]
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- February 26, 2010
- Less Spam Today
- Posted by Strangely
- Internet
- Tagged with: BBC, computer, domain, expert, huge list, infect, legal, Microsoft, operation, Rolling, Spam, technology
I had about half the usual quantity of spam this morning. Maybe this is a consequence of Microsoft’s action against a huge list of domains which have been thought to be controlling thousands of computers in a botnet? Dubbed Waledac, the botnet is thought to have chucked out 1.5 billion spams from ~90k computers controlled [...]
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- December 6, 2009
- The Crawling Chaos of EffectiveCleanse
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- Crawling Chaos, Internet
- Tagged with: Acai, acai berry, address, advert, alert, anger, Audio, book, Colon, comment, Contact, Copyright, Crawling, Crawling Chaos, decor, Discography, domain, Durham, EffectiveCleanse, email, finance, forum, good, Google, graph, hell, huge list, index, Internet, Ironic, london, Machine, March, network, Photo, Picture, power, Products, Rapidshare, rubbish, scam, Screen, Sex, Sex Machine, trial, TSB, United Kingdom, vehicle, Video, Vision, Website, whois, World
Introduction Google Alerts are a neat way to keep track of stuff that interests you. I use it to follow web appearances of the band from my earlier life called Crawling Chaos. Quite often, it’ll pull up web references to pilfering of our copyright material, but that’s the way of the world now. Anyway, here’s [...]
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- November 5, 2009
- My First BRITISH Google Business Kit
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- Internet
- Tagged with: address, advert, Amazon, anger, BBC, book, Britain, British, business, comment, Conditions, Court, credit card, decor, domain, Durham, economist, EffectiveCleanse, Express, failure, family, financial, Gibraltar, Google, Google Kit, google treasure chest, Guardian, hell, hidden, homepage, Intellipay, Internet, Joke, legal, money, msnbc, Nevis, New York, Pacific, Pacific Webworks, Philippines, Picture, power, privacy, PWW, Revolution, rubbish, Salt Lake City, scam, scams, screendump, Spam, state, Success, technology, Times, Treasure, Treasure Chest, USA, Utah, Vision, Website, WebWorks, whois
In this post Dangerous EffectiveCleanse – and Scams Too! two weeks ago, I mentioned how a scumbag webhost called byet.org is redirecting a client’s Amazon Shop clicks to that other pustule of conmanship called MyBookFace.net Checks Well I’ve just checked and it’s still on. (Someone wants to get that fixed!) At the bottom of the [...]
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- October 30, 2009
- Website Referral Spam and Cyber Security Malware
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- Internet
- Tagged with: address, anger, Antivirus, behaviour, browser, China, computer, Construct, construction, Crap, crash, creation, data, Database, Dialog, domain, Download, Eastern, ESET, Europe, expert, failure, Farm, fault, fear, Firefox, Florida, HOPE, Hosting, Information, IP address, malware, Nature, nod32, privacy, program, race, recorder, referral, Security, service, setting, Spam, state, Symantech, Task, threat, Times, Trojan, truth, Utah, Video, virus, warning, Website, Windows, YouTube
Remove Referrals Information from This Website because of Malware Like many blogs, this website has displayed the last few hits (referrals) that it’s received as a kind of ‘live’ activity recorder and a small service back to the referring website. However, I’ve had to pull this from my front page because over the last few [...]
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