More and more American educational institutions become victims of pharmacy spam. And the latest victims of pharmacy spam include
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More and more American educational institutions become victims of pharmacy spam. And the latest victims of pharmacy spam include
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No, we are not trying to upload a video with pornographic content. In fact, our blog was victimized by a group of cyber idiots who use Google-owned Blogger’s free blog websites yesterday. (See 5 articles down) And our video only documents their attempted damage. Right, the title of the video we tried to upload is “Google-Owned Free Blog Service Abused for Pornography.” Is the word pornography so bad that we aren’t allowed to use it? The title doesn’t imply that OUR video contains pornographic image in the first place. But this video has been rejected at Google Video and also at YouTube. Well, we tried to upload our video at Google Video twice. It was instantly rejected in both attempts. And it’s been more than 24 hours since we uploaded the video at YouTube. But it has not been approved. Continue reading
Four websites have been exploited for replica Rolex watch and pharmacy spam. The victims include the websites of the following educational institutions: Culinary Management Program website of Gulf Coast Community College and California State University San Marcos. As usual, the exploitations are intended to advertise a small-time search directory. And the final destination is COSAMOZA.COM. Continue reading
Apple Discussions has become an important place where Mac users can exchange information. This is the first incident of spam exploitation we ran into at Apple Discussion. And there is something more. If you click on a link, you will be first forwarded to tripod’s free website. What awaits you there is a Mac-targeting computer virus. If you have mistakenly clicked on any of the links, use Norton AntiVirus. The latest available definitioin will destroy the file you have automatically contracted. Continue reading
Several hours ago, we reported the first incident of spam website using Google-owned Blogger that we ran across. Whether or not cyber idiots will utilize Blogger more frequently to advertise porn websites in order to earn commissions simply depends on how willingly Google and Blogger are going to bust them. Continue reading