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25
Oct

Tarky7.com under attack from Poland !

I think I am up to about 200 registered users as of late from various URL’s located in Poland. Since I am pretty active online and respond to alerts from various blogs and websites, mine and my clients, I am able to respond fairly quickly when it comes to invaders from the deep ether.

action webmaster@action.pl
cowabunga seo@intelinstal.pl
dk2007 dk2007@o2.pl
globaltc m.stankiewicz@globaltc.eu
hala1945 woojciechk@o2.pl
iguana deio@o2.pl
intelinstal spamiarnia@gmail.com
jakim ja-kim@02.pl
marti_hi666 mr230261@tenbit.pl
mat230_111 rox_1990@o2.pl
molo presbloger@interia.eu
neidi neidi@poczta.fm
spamiarnia2 spamiarnia2@gmail.com

Just a sample of some of the recent user registrations I have received and deleted. Now, I am not sure what the appeal was that started these various Poles to start targeting “Nom De Guerre’ for this. I have a Google Page Rank of 4, but I really don’t get that much traffic, much as I would like to believe other wise.

Perhaps it has become an ego thingy straight from 6th grade. The more I delete, the more they bring in on !

Hey guys from dot PL, if you are reading this blog, give a rest !

;)

4
Oct

Attack of the SuperWorm ! ‘Storm’ Surge Growing !

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I quote Bruce Schneier from his wired blog Security Matters goes into greater detail about the gathering StormBot Threat. I posted a brief riff about this Sept, 9,07 about the DDoS attacks on the the anti-spam, anti-phishing sites that track the activities of the online scammers and spammers, 419Eater and the anti-scam site Scamwarners.

This Bot-Net-Worm coordinated DDoS attack was very sophisticated in both how it went after these sites and why. Bruce Schneier has some excellent research and reveals some possible insight into the root of this attack, and some facts about the techniques of the programmers and social engineers behind the Storm Worm.

“Worms like Storm are written by hackers looking for profit, and they’re different. These worms spread more subtly, without making noise. Symptoms don’t appear immediately, and an infected computer can sit dormant for a long time. If it were a disease, it would be more like syphilis, whose symptoms may be mild or disappear altogether, but which will eventually come back years later and eat your brain.” Link

24
Aug

William Burroughs Auto Text Bot or The Anti-Google !

I have a lot of blogs these days, to test out the medium, play around, test SEO in real time. I have been plating with some of my incoming spam from my spam folder, marveling at how the spammers have been creating amazing ‘quasi-text’, that reads quite well. There is some internal logic that the spammers have hit on, mining text form the entire internet and running it through some sort of ‘Anti-Google’, a text ‘blender’ as you will that grabs random text from all over the web and ‘blenderizes’ it into a strangely coherent form. I have been trying to achieve this, and failing miserably. In my search for an effective ‘Anti-Google’ I found this: Link

Excerpt:

“Taking their inspiration from the philosophy of sampling, William Burroughs’ cut-up technique, Jeff Noon’s “Cobralingus” project and too many long nights spent on music mixing desks, art-text-terrorists the Lazarus Corporation have created an online mixing desk – for writing.

The text mixing desk manipulates your writing with a succession of outboard effects – such as the “transgenderiser”, which swaps the sex of any gender-specific words faster than a Thai plastic surgeon, and the Burroughs inspired “cut-up engine” which takes a pair of scissors to your work and dances gleefully on the bleeding remains of your carefully constructed sentences.

But why on earth would you want to mangle your precisely worded prose in this way? Well, the Godfather of Beat and author of “Naked Lunch”, William S Burroughs, explains it best:

“The best writing seems to be done almost by accident but writers until the cut-up method was made explicit … had no way to produce the accident of spontaneity. You cannot will spontaneity. But you can introduce the spontaneous factor with a pair of scissors.”

…or in the case of the Lazarus Corporation’s text mixing desk, with some sharply written lines of code. This is, after all, the 21st century.”