AnswerPalad said:[n,Nov 29 2009, 01:19:01 AM]how does Lockerz benifit out of this servey? Sounds too good to be true...
maybe yours.Bottcm said:Is it past your bedtime?//RUN.exe said:It is "to each his own", not "eaches own".
God damn.
Obviously, they install some sort of program that keeps a log of *censored.2.0* you do, and next time you use PayPal or enter your credit information, it logs it and sends it back.Palad said:[n,Nov 29 2009, 01:26:16 AM]AnswerPalad said:[n,Nov 29 2009, 01:19:01 AM]how does Lockerz benifit out of this servey? Sounds too good to be true...
Well, they haven't asked for any credit card information thus far.//RUN.exe said:Obviously, they install some sort of program that keeps a log of *censored.2.0* you do, and next time you use PayPal or enter your credit information, it logs it and sends it back.Palad said:[n,Nov 29 2009, 01:26:16 AM]AnswerPalad said:[n,Nov 29 2009, 01:19:01 AM]how does Lockerz benifit out of this servey? Sounds too good to be true...
Jesus, this is not complicated, people.
They don't have to.ATWA said:Well, they haven't asked for any credit card information thus far.//RUN.exe said:Obviously, they install some sort of program that keeps a log of *censored.2.0* you do, and next time you use PayPal or enter your credit information, it logs it and sends it back.Palad said:[n,Nov 29 2009, 01:26:16 AM]AnswerPalad said:[n,Nov 29 2009, 01:19:01 AM]how does Lockerz benifit out of this servey? Sounds too good to be true...
Jesus, this is not complicated, people.
But how could they do that? The only way Lockerz could get a program onto a person's hard drive is by making them download a program. As long as you don't download programs, you should be safe. If the site's cookies are infected, then running a few malware scans deletes them. You can also manually delete all cookies from your browsers toolbar. I've also heard no complaints in term of phishing or identity theft coming from this site, and it is widely used. I don't see what's so bad about it. What I don't get however, is how they can afford all this stuff with no revenue coming in. That puzzles me.//RUN.exe said:They don't have to.ATWA said:Well, they haven't asked for any credit card information thus far.//RUN.exe said:Obviously, they install some sort of program that keeps a log of *censored.2.0* you do, and next time you use PayPal or enter your credit information, it logs it and sends it back.Palad said:[n,Nov 29 2009, 01:26:16 AM]AnswerPalad said:[n,Nov 29 2009, 01:19:01 AM]how does Lockerz benifit out of this servey? Sounds too good to be true...
Jesus, this is not complicated, people.
Next time you buy something online it logs the information and they use it.
Look, I'm an expert, I went to college for this *censored.2.0*.bdubs2594 said:But how could they do that? The only way Lockerz could get a program onto a person's hard drive is by making them download a program. As long as you don't download programs, you should be safe. If the site's cookies are infected, then running a few malware scans deletes them. You can also manually delete all cookies from your browsers toolbar. I've also heard no complaints in term of phishing or identity theft coming from this site, and it is widely used. I don't see what's so bad about it. What I don't get however, is how they can afford all this stuff with no revenue coming in. That puzzles me.//RUN.exe said:They don't have to.ATWA said:Well, they haven't asked for any credit card information thus far.//RUN.exe said:Obviously, they install some sort of program that keeps a log of *censored.2.0* you do, and next time you use PayPal or enter your credit information, it logs it and sends it back.Palad said:[n,Nov 29 2009, 01:26:16 AM]
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Jesus, this is not complicated, people.
Next time you buy something online it logs the information and they use it.
Cookies? mmm...bdubs2594 said:But how could they do that? The only way Lockerz could get a program onto a person's hard drive is by making them download a program. As long as you don't download programs, you should be safe. If the site's cookies are infected, then running a few malware scans deletes them. You can also manually delete all cookies from your browsers toolbar. I've also heard no complaints in term of phishing or identity theft coming from this site, and it is widely used. I don't see what's so bad about it. What I don't get however, is how they can afford all this stuff with no revenue coming in. That puzzles me.//RUN.exe said:They don't have to.ATWA said:Well, they haven't asked for any credit card information thus far.//RUN.exe said:Obviously, they install some sort of program that keeps a log of *censored.2.0* you do, and next time you use PayPal or enter your credit information, it logs it and sends it back.Palad said:[n,Nov 29 2009, 01:26:16 AM]
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Jesus, this is not complicated, people.
Next time you buy something online it logs the information and they use it.
internet scam college, oh i heard of that one.//RUN.exe said:Look, I'm an expert, I went to college for this *censored.2.0*.bdubs2594 said:But how could they do that? The only way Lockerz could get a program onto a person's hard drive is by making them download a program. As long as you don't download programs, you should be safe. If the site's cookies are infected, then running a few malware scans deletes them. You can also manually delete all cookies from your browsers toolbar. I've also heard no complaints in term of phishing or identity theft coming from this site, and it is widely used. I don't see what's so bad about it. What I don't get however, is how they can afford all this stuff with no revenue coming in. That puzzles me.//RUN.exe said:They don't have to.ATWA said:Well, they haven't asked for any credit card information thus far.//RUN.exe said:Quoting limited to 5 levels deep
Next time you buy something online it logs the information and they use it.
I know what I'm talking about, I've seen plenty of scams before and this one works unlike no other.
You just joined here, so you have no right to flare our membersExquisiteProposition said:internet scam college, oh i heard of that one.//RUN.exe said:Look, I'm an expert, I went to college for this *censored.2.0*.bdubs2594 said:But how could they do that? The only way Lockerz could get a program onto a person's hard drive is by making them download a program. As long as you don't download programs, you should be safe. If the site's cookies are infected, then running a few malware scans deletes them. You can also manually delete all cookies from your browsers toolbar. I've also heard no complaints in term of phishing or identity theft coming from this site, and it is widely used. I don't see what's so bad about it. What I don't get however, is how they can afford all this stuff with no revenue coming in. That puzzles me.//RUN.exe said:They don't have to.ATWA said:Quoting limited to 5 levels deep
Next time you buy something online it logs the information and they use it.
I know what I'm talking about, I've seen plenty of scams before and this one works unlike no other.
dont act all high and mighty and cool, you fool.
I haven't even graduated and I can spot this *censored.2.0* a mile away. No go, bros.ExquisiteProposition said:internet scam college, oh i heard of that one.//RUN.exe said:Look, I'm an expert, I went to college for this *censored.2.0*.bdubs2594 said:But how could they do that? The only way Lockerz could get a program onto a person's hard drive is by making them download a program. As long as you don't download programs, you should be safe. If the site's cookies are infected, then running a few malware scans deletes them. You can also manually delete all cookies from your browsers toolbar. I've also heard no complaints in term of phishing or identity theft coming from this site, and it is widely used. I don't see what's so bad about it. What I don't get however, is how they can afford all this stuff with no revenue coming in. That puzzles me.//RUN.exe said:They don't have to.ATWA said:Quoting limited to 5 levels deep
Next time you buy something online it logs the information and they use it.
I know what I'm talking about, I've seen plenty of scams before and this one works unlike no other.
dont act all high and mighty and cool, you fool.
sorryPalad said:[n,Nov 29 2009, 01:39:08 AM]You just joined here, so you have no right to flare our membersExquisiteProposition said:internet scam college, oh i heard of that one.//RUN.exe said:Look, I'm an expert, I went to college for this *censored.2.0*.bdubs2594 said:But how could they do that? The only way Lockerz could get a program onto a person's hard drive is by making them download a program. As long as you don't download programs, you should be safe. If the site's cookies are infected, then running a few malware scans deletes them. You can also manually delete all cookies from your browsers toolbar. I've also heard no complaints in term of phishing or identity theft coming from this site, and it is widely used. I don't see what's so bad about it. What I don't get however, is how they can afford all this stuff with no revenue coming in. That puzzles me.//RUN.exe said:Quoting limited to 5 levels deep
I know what I'm talking about, I've seen plenty of scams before and this one works unlike no other.
dont act all high and mighty and cool, you fool.
And FYI, i think he went to some internet cource, about internet in general.