Spam it
As the countdown continues towards the arrival of my new server for local web hosting and various other interfaces the motivation to learn all related info is increasing daily. I was sure my brain would reach critical mass if I maintained such a rapid learning pace but the latter has proven true. I continue to swallow network and system concepts like a fat kid on a lunch break from lipid camp and will follow the regiment as far as my mental health will take me.
My birthday was a couple days ago, as most who read this blog already know; 25 years down the drain. That’s a pretty substantial milestone in one’s life as this birthday represents the turning point in my ability to metabolize regardless of the wretched mix of food I consume. I can now look forward to many years of clogged arteries and mail pattern baldness moderately offset by the things that make life enjoyable. Luckily, I maintain a ubiquitous half full mentality that is undoubtedly portrayed through my writing (barring all facetious and satirical postings of course).
To add yet another random subject to this already worthless post I am putting out a request for soldiers in the fight against spam. As some may already know, a well known battle between BlueSecurity.com and spammers at large was brutally underway and in the end resulted in the annihilation of BlueSecurity.com altogether. BlueSecurity was a pivotal player in the battle against spam with their creation of BlueFrog, a software package that would allow users to bombard spammers with please remove me requests simulating an impressive denial of service attack on the spammers network. Once the spammer agreed to remove users of the software from their mailing lists the attack would stop. Most complied, one did not. The unwilling spammer, PharmaMaster, decided to wage war on BlueSecurity with its own wave of devastating DdoS attacks that ultimately wiped BlueSecurity of the face of the internet entirely.
A new company has picked up where BlueSecurity left off by creating the same software on a decentralized network using P2P. That company is located here. Make a stand in the cyber war of spam. Enlist your services.
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