Tag Archive: Spam

The Beautiful Trackability Of The Web

My single favorite thing about the web is trackable the web is. I’ve been dealing with a repeat spammer and verbal abuser lately. With every comment this person leaves or email they send to me, I’m able to collect a little bit more data. Right now here’s what I’ve learned:

1. Based on his IP Address and Hostname I know he’s using his work time and computer to spam and verbally abuse me; that’s not a good idea.

2. The IP address and Hostname info was most valuable. Using it I was able to edit my .htaccess file to block his abulity to see my site from work. I also used Disqus’ options to block that IP address range from posting comments . So, he’s resorted to home based spamming and abuse. Easy enough. Again, every action is trackable. Using the IP Address info I traced him to his internet service provider: Verizon Fios. How nice of Verizon to give direct access to their spam/abuse contacts :)

If he stops now, I’ll cut him some slack. If not, I’m going to keep playing this out – collecting all the information and once I’ve grown bored I figure I’ll turn it over to the right people.

You’d think a guy who was working at a law firm in Chicago would know better than to break the law.

Quick update – the home spam is coming from a different person; well a different state at least.  This makes it all the more interesting and fun.  Already traced it to the source (still Verizon Fios).

Quick update #2 – The spam is is coming from a lawyer working at Alcoa corporation.  Tsk. Tsk.

Ahh Spam

This just really made me laugh. I hope it does the same for you.

I am Dr. Marc Schneider and I work for Global Vibration Inc.  in Washington DC  ( Tel: 1 202-250-3645 ) – I would like to speak with the person in charge of your international clientele. Who is my contact? Who should I speak to??

In fact, after visiting http://www.thekmiecs.com , I have noticed that your website cannot be found on foreign search engines (I tested  it on Hispanic search engines, German search engines, Asian search engines,  etc.) Our company is specialized in multilingual search engine promotions in 28 languages . From the Japanese Google to the German Yahoo, from the AOL  in Spanish to the MSN in Chinese, we can show you how to develop a true international online presence by promoting your website on foreign search engines.

Let us show  you how to develop a presence on the multilingual web without having to  translate your website: It is not necessary to translate your website in  order to submit to foreign search engines, however, you need to have at least  1 page in Japanese optimized with Japanese keywords and meta tags in order to  submit to Japanese search engines, at least 1 page in Spanish optimized with  Spanish keywords in order to submit to Hispanic search engines and so  on…

I strongly suggest that you watch our online presentation which  will explains clearly how to get top rankings on foreign search engines with  only 1 entry page per language (click on the following link or copy-paste it  into your web browser): http://www.mplw.net/demo

From the Japanese Google to the German Yahoo, from the AOL in Spanish to the MSN in Chinese, get users to find your website when  searching with YOUR KEYWORDS in their Native language.

Please call me at +1 (202) 250-3645 or email me and let’s work on giving your website the true international exposure which it deserves to have with foreign native online users!!

Regards,

Marc Schneider, Ph.D.
Marcs@mplw.net

GLOBAL VIBRATION INC.
1250 Connecticut Ave N.W. Suite  200
Washington, DC 20036 USA
TEL: +1 (202) 250-3645 – FAX: 1 (202)-318-2453

http://www.mplw.net

Multilingual Search Engine Promotion Services since 1999.

You just have to love how savvy these spammers are getting.  I mean WOW, bummer, German search engines are finding me.

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