[LINK] The New Version of Book Burning
Jim Birch
planetjim at gmail.com
Thu Jan 3 09:57:18 AEDT 2013
Maybe it should say "Warning - visiting this site may reduce your capacity
for rational decision making"?
Idea: Why don't these people can't devise a homeopathic prophylactic to
protect their systems from attack, for example, putting a single bit of an
SQL injection script on the hard disk.
:)
Jim
Jim Birch
e: planetjim at gmail.com
m: 04 1243 1243
On 2 January 2013 17:06, tomk <tomk at unwired.com.au> wrote:
> Linkers will remember the hacking of my web site a couple of years ago.
>
> It appears to becoming extremely prevalent with "Warning*- visiting this
> web site may harm your computer!"***signs dotting the internet landscape.
>
> The pattern appears to be any organisation or company that offers
> serious competition to organisations like the AMA, Microsoft, Banks, etc.
>
> The Integrity of the net is being damaged by companies that are
> essentially book burners for hire and it is my contention that we should
> certainly bring the actions of companies carrying out these type of
> activities to the attention of the Police.
>
> This is a form of enforced commercial censorship, in effect a denial of
> service attack through SQL malware injection and should not be permitted
> to continue.
>
> The latest victim that I came across was a husband and wife couple
> selling a book on Holistic alternative Homepathic cures/lifestyle.
>
> https://www.google.com.au/interstitial?url=http://www.thehealinggift.com/chart/
>
> I am neither for or against their book/products, however I believe they
> should be able to hawk their wares without illegal commercial intercession.
>
>
> TomK.
>
>
> --
> That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most
> important of all the lessons of history.
> ~Aldous Huxley
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