View Single Post
Old 8th June 2006, 10:44 PM
lots0's Avatar
lots0 lots0 is offline
Call me Lucky...
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: My own private Idaho
Posts: 1,705
WTGs: 1
WTGd at 12 Times in 11 Posts
Thanks: 1,190
Thanked 1,348 Times in 654 Posts
Nominated 21 Times in 7 Posts
TOTW/F/M Award(s): 0
Reputation Points: 7095
Rep Power: 58
lots0 has a reputation beyond reputelots0 has a reputation beyond reputelots0 has a reputation beyond reputelots0 has a reputation beyond reputelots0 has a reputation beyond reputelots0 has a reputation beyond reputelots0 has a reputation beyond reputelots0 has a reputation beyond reputelots0 has a reputation beyond reputelots0 has a reputation beyond reputelots0 has a reputation beyond repute
Quote:
I could be wrong here but I thought the assumption being made was that it was the main benefactor of the 888 affiliate program that had instigated the attacks, and that 888 have not yet publically addressed the issue?
As long as 888 is condoning their affiliates activities by knowing what they are doing and then sending them a check, as far as I am concerned they are just as guilty as the warped little person running the software and buying the domains used in the ‘attack’.
Reply With Quote