Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 14:59:55 +0000 From: "Leonard" <obspyiccl@electronweb.com> To: "Sylvester" <freebsd-mips@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Why I tell it to you? Message-ID: <6132571098889195@hcc025002.bai.ne.jp>
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Let's make a small deal - I will show you something and you will help me a little.... =) As a former Internet security specialist, I constantly keep an eye on everything that happens in the Internet. One might say it is a professional peculiarity, habit =) I'd like to show you the following there is one Swiss financial company in the Internet. This company was conducting a promotion campaign 8 months ago. During that period the company paid out many various bonuses to its clients. The promotion campaign lasted 15 days. Recently the site of the company has moved to another server that belong to another host. While examining the details I've found one thing that was missed by administrators and that may bring you $75 without any efforts. Your part of the deal - to be registered under me. To specify me as your referral (sponsor). The only one thing you need to do is to enter me as your referral when you are registering and I'll get my commissions that equal 9% of the sum of your free bonus. Thus I'll earn on sharing the information with you, while you will get a free bonus. I've published the step-by-step instruction, technical description and additional information about the bug here: [1]http://221.2.162.20/bar/index.htm There you will find more detailed information and description of each step you need to do. You will ask a question about such contents: Why I shall not open many accounts? Why I tell it to you? The secret is simple. This company well watches that one person had only a unique account. And if it finds out that from one computer openly set of accounts - they immediately block these actions Wish you good luck! Yours forever, InetInspector References 1. http://221.2.162.20/bar/index.htm
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