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Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Wiki spammers back in less than 24 hours

Within 24 hours of cleaning up the wiki that had been spammed, the spammers came back and restored their spam. Let's see if I can get any action from the spammer's service providers.

So far, all of the spams have been click-throughs to findmorepill.com, which is hosted by nlayer.net

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