Dear Sarbajit,
There are other ways then a brute force hacking method. How about requesting Ms. Urvashi to respect the privacy of the members and to just remove the email addresses from the posts. I believe she is posting these messages in good faith and good intentions, so if we request her she might agree to posting the messages without email addresses.
Thanx & Regards
Amit Arora
There are other ways then a brute force hacking method. How about requesting Ms. Urvashi to respect the privacy of the members and to just remove the email addresses from the posts. I believe she is posting these messages in good faith and good intentions, so if we request her she might agree to posting the messages without email addresses.
Thanx & Regards
Amit Arora
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 12:51 PM, sarbajit roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
The blog in question is probably one of Urvashi Sharma's blogs which
is simply reposting messages from this group. We can do nothing
(legally) to stop it (or to prevent any member from doing the same) ,
so I'll just request my Chinese hacker friends to apply some old
fashioned brute force cracking methods to shut down the blog.
Sarbajit
On May 26, 9:15 pm, "SHASHI KUMAR.A.R." <rudreshtechnol...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I will agree with Mr. Amit , Moderator shall examine the above suggestion
>
> On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 2:55 AM, Amit Arora <amitscor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Dear Moderator,
>
> > I have observed that the emails from this group are being posted on a blog
> >http://humjanege.blogspot.com/. This blogpost is posting the emails along
> > with the email addresses of the senders. This way of publishing the email
> > addresses of the group members is not good as they can be picked up by net
> > crawlers and can be misused. If you are the owner of the blog or if you know
> > the owner of the above state blog, can you please change the way these
> > emails are posted on the blog?
>
> > Thanx & Regards
>
> > Amit Arora
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