Join the Spam War

 

Aragorn: There is a war going on.

King Theoden: I will not risk open war.

Aragorn: Open war is upon you, whether you risk it or not.

Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Tolkein

 

There is a war going on – a spam war that threatens to destroy the Internet. Politicians are the geldings in the war and are doing nothing. Over 20 million crawlable servers are blacklisted as spam servers. Help destroy the spammers and have fun at the same time! Launch attacks on the spammers and vote the politicians out!

 

Spam, or unsolicited commercial email, is a type of denial of service clogging our Internet channel, preventing the delivery of valid mail, causing the propagation of viruses and worms, and often contains fraud attempts and attempts at identity theft. There is NOTHING legal about spam stealing my Internet channel, taking my time, and using my computer.

 

For spam that suceeds in getting through the spam blockers at our hosts, we target the IP for killing. That is, we enter the IP and email address to a public database that is made available for hackers to use for denial of service attacks, trojan launching, and other fun stuff. This is a black list that is in public domain and available to anyone free at this web page. If you spammed us and wish to be removed from this list, the cost is $200 U.S. per database entry to OPM, 20020 Marigold Ct. #24, West Linn, OR 97068. At the request of the FTC, we do NOT notify you - that would be giving you our email address. We DO notify the FTC for prosecution and the Direct Marketing Association. This effectively makes your IP and email address dead - you, your host, and no one else can use it. If you don't like this, notify the FTC to do their job so we don't have to do it for them.

So we are making these spamming addresses for you to use in any way you wish. Fun for the whole family!

 

Warning! This is war. If you want to play to win, protect your own system. The spammers will try to crash your system. Be sure you have an antivirus program AND both hardware and firewalls installed. Don’t open ANY attachments unless you know who they are from. Back up your system frequently.

 

The database of spammers is provided here for any use you wish; for example, use it for denial of service attacks.  The database as well as this page is NOT copyrighted and has only the addresses of those who have spammed us; i.e., you can’t send us addresses to add to this. Send this page to your friends that like to hack. Query us and we will email it in a Microsoft Access(TM) database to you.

 

An address/site that has spammed us can only be removed from the database on the payment of a $200 U.S. fee for each of your spam entries for processing. The check should be mailed to OPM, 20020 Marigold Ct. #24, West Linn, OR 97068. Be sure to put your site information on the check so we can clear you. If you are in the database, the longer you wait the more your address circulates. Once your URL is circulating, there is no way we can stop it. That is the basic idea – destroy the spammer and the spammer's ISP.

 

A large part of our spam is fraud attempts (such as the Nigeria scam, illegal use of fake Microsoft, eBay, and PayPal pages, and variations. If you are a domain register, you are responsible domains sold by your reseller. Any registered domain should have the valid contact address in domain register database available to the public. Without that, the register can be hit if we can’t reach the ISP.

 

Here is some information on how to do the Denial of Service (DoS) on the sites:

 

http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,15199,pg,1,00.asp

http://www.physnet.uni-hamburg.de/physnet/security/vulnerability/distributed_denial_of_service.html

http://www.wired.com/news/infostructure/0,1377,57392,00.html

http://www.armor2net.com/knowledge/hackers_methods.htm

 

What we are saying is that the spammer trips the attack on himself and his or her host. He or she may have tripped an attack on additional systems, but that’s his or her responsibility, not ours. Some big domains are here. Sorry fellas, you have a responsibility of insuring the domains you support are legal.

 

Some of these web sites have been removed by their host by the time you get this. We checked them all when putting them in the database. They never paid us, so keep on hitting that servicing ISP. They have to acknowledge the address is no longer good, so your denial of service still kills their system.