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    Sometimes, When I'm Alone, I Google Myself

    I'm Not Really Evil, But I Play Evil On TV

    I'm in a moral dilemma.

    WHAT DO YOU DO IF YOU DISCOVER AN EGREGIOUS BREACH OF ******** DATA SECURITY AND THE WEB****** NEVER REPLIES TO SEVERAL EMAILS WHEN YOU TRY TO TELL HIM?

    I give up. Hence my moral dilemma.

    I have found what appears to be a very long list of personal ****** card info in Google cache - complete with names, addresses, phone numbers, ****** card numbers and expiration dates, mother's maiden names, etc.

    One company I told about it took their ******** data file off-line immediately - and never even thanked me for bringing it to their attention - grrrrrrrrr.

    Another company I contacted about a similar problem hasn't done anything in over a month or replied to my emails and the list is still there in all its tempting glory.

    Wonder if it's a clever hoax - like a honeypot. I love honey.

    I Googled several of the phone numbers in the list and they matched real listings - same names, addresses and phone numbers as in the apparent ******** data list.


    Hmmmmmmmmmmm.

    Google, you have been very, very naughty!
    Just you wait till your father gets home!


    P.S.

    I tried to contact Google about it, but they never replied either!
    Am I really that ugly?

    :Þ
    Last edited by JayT; 09-03-2007 at 06:43 PM.
    Oh to be free, so blissfully free, of the ravages of intelligence, there is no greater joy! - The Cweationist's Cweed

    All that is necessary for evil to triumph is a good PR firm.
    Very funny, Scotty. Now beam down my clothes!

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    You will never contact "Google". But if you would like to directly contact someone with VERY HIGH AUTHORITY that actually listens to feedback you can visit [url]http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/[/url] and drop him a message.
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    Contact Google? When Pigs fly!

    Quote Originally Posted by SyntaX****** View Post
    You will never contact "Google". But if you would like to directly contact someone with VERY HIGH AUTHORITY that actually listens to feedback you can visit [url]http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/[/url] and drop him a message.


    Thanks, I just may try that.

    Google seems to be difficult to contact, or at least they never seem to reply.




    I tried the blog - seems down at the moment!
    grrrrrrrrrrrr .... This is obviously an evil international conspiracy!




    [url]http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/[/url]

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    Last edited by JayT; 09-06-2007 at 03:19 PM.
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    All that is necessary for evil to triumph is a good PR firm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JayT View Post
    I have found what appears to be a very long list of personal ****** card info in Google cache - complete with names, addresses, phone numbers, ****** card numbers and expiration dates, mother's maiden names, etc.
    I'm sure this happens very often. It is the company's responsibility, not Google's. They might remove the offending cache page, but they usually require the web****** of the site in question to verify first. Since it's ****** card information, they probably would remove it.

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    May Be Too Late

    Quote Originally Posted by mike*5* View Post
    I'm sure this happens very often. It is the company's responsibility, not Google's. They might remove the offending cache page, but they usually require the web****** of the site in question to verify first. Since it's ****** card information, they probably would remove it.

    Apparently the web****** didn't apply any metatags to instruct the GoogleBot not to index the page.

    I tried to contact the web****** twice - but no reply in nearly two months and it is still there right now

    By now there is little doubt that some evil hacker has copied the data.
    Oh to be free, so blissfully free, of the ravages of intelligence, there is no greater joy! - The Cweationist's Cweed

    All that is necessary for evil to triumph is a good PR firm.
    Very funny, Scotty. Now beam down my clothes!

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    I'll give you dead animal pics if you give me those ** #'s
    "Workers of the world unite; you have nothing to lose but your chains." -Karl Marx

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moonbat View Post
    I'll give you dead animal pics if you give me those ** #'s
    I'll give this forum dead pics of you if you use those ** #s .

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    I'm not planning to use them unless I desperately need them. Everyone needs a plan B.
    "Workers of the world unite; you have nothing to lose but your chains." -Karl Marx

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    Your plan B is someone else's plan A.

    ** fraud is compensated by the ****s, but it's not victimless (i.e. big corporation takes the loss) since the victims have to wait weeks to get their ***** back.
    Last edited by Ezekiel; 09-07-2007 at 05:53 PM.

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    You think this is always plan A for someone? Lemme give you an example.

    Today I stole a **** BBT card. After writing down all necessary info, I put it back in the purse (yes, I steal from ******, shut up, I don't care what you think :P) I checked the balance online. Turns out it only had a balance of $0.7*

    I checked the purchases, and found out that last month the person spent $*5 on food at a Peking restaurant (in one day). $**5 dollars from Kroger supermarket. $70 at Bed, Bath, and Beyond (women's products store). The big shocker was that this person spent about $*00 online at Saks Fifth Avenue (big rich women brand-name store).

    Whether you agree or not, I think that this person should be nice enough to let me use about $20 to buy a month of Maruchan Instant Ramen so I can survive.

    PS: For all the fedz and poleesh agentz looking at this post, I DIDN'T use the card. What am I gonna buy with seventy-one cents??
    "Workers of the world unite; you have nothing to lose but your chains." -Karl Marx

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    Angry

    Damn you, Fools

    Born bitch

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    I want to established a relationship with daughters or nephews Please Please

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    pretty stupid, that is.
    "Workers of the world unite; you have nothing to lose but your chains." -Karl Marx

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