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Story: Lycos anti-spam site hit by hackers

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Posted by: Mercurius (Friday 3 December 2004, 8:24 AM)

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I would like to congratulate Lycos for his action.
It is more than late to stop with Spammers.
After reading the statement on Lycos website, it is the same as dealing with a criminal, a criminal.

“It is wrong to fight Spam” !

This is criminal and illegal action in any countries or law.

These criminals are illegally forcing their way to billions of houses and companies around the world, without being invited or requested to do so.

Therefore, it is legal to reject their garbage without any deference or consideration, since they do not practice any consideration or respect for people’s Universal right to decide who can access their privacy or their lives, or company’s property.

It would be absolutely delightful if other sites take the same courageous action and implement the same screen saver as Lycos, I am very sure we will live much better after getting rid of this scam people, who dare to disable a site to prove threatening everybody “ Or you bow to us or we screw you “

Screw you, dammed criminal!

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