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The mystery of the missing Wikipedia page

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posted on Aug, 10 2010 @ 09:12 PM
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I love that someone put so much time and effort into writing about a dog



posted on Aug, 10 2010 @ 09:13 PM
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Originally posted by sassyncute
OMG this is straight off that Encyclopediadramatica site.

They are very quick to rush up info. Although offensive, very ingenius in its own right. Here is a portion of the site.


Above top secret in a desperate attempt to make some money has put "girls" on their site. They will talk on and on about crap nobody cares about, kind of like real life girls. The one on the left Asala is a cheap whore who only got accepted into the conspiracy circle because she claimed her father was a Gray Alien but that was just a twist of the truth. He was actually a gay Alien and by Alien she meant dirty cock sucking Romanian immagrant. She became a mod on above top secret by posting bang up threads about Seeing shooting stars with a friend which is total bull # because the rest of her threads are bout her dogs and cats and any woman with cats has no girl friends and any woman with dogs has no interest in men. The other one AshleyD earned her mod stripes by creating custom avatars. Just for kicks it is always fun to go ask her to make you one of her toothless trailer park ass sucking cock for Meth money, when she says no just tell her you have the polaroid of her from the texas rest stop you just want her to trace it.


This is probably more of a problem that the Wikipedia attacks as this out rightly attacks all on ATS. (but funny if you have a sense of humor)

It's a trolling station full stop, and Wiki have allowed their page, and given it extra licence, so someone please tell me where the hypocrisy should end?



posted on Aug, 10 2010 @ 09:17 PM
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****ATTENTION *****


GET ON TOPIC, STOP DISCUSSING EACH OTHER !!



posted on Aug, 10 2010 @ 09:23 PM
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posted on Aug, 10 2010 @ 09:49 PM
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i wonder why that is? what would be the point of it? who owns it?

maybe if we dug a little deeper we would find an even more interesting connection.



posted on Aug, 10 2010 @ 10:27 PM
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Originally posted by sassyncute

Originally posted by WolfofWar
It appears that the attacks from Hackerjohn may be a organized effort by a website: Vigilant Citizen.



Why do you say that? What would the Vigilant citizen gain from this? Where is the proof?


Just a hunch. One of the attacks he changed our URL to link to the site.

"
- *[vigilantcitizen.com... Above Top Secret] Above Top Secret "

Seems like an attempt to hijack it for their site, which has a similar conspiracy based theme upon a fleeting glance.



posted on Aug, 10 2010 @ 10:38 PM
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Wolfofwar, you said it was Hackerjohn? Correct?

Hackerjohn used to be a code name for a vigilante hacker who works for the highest bidder. Dont quote me but I thought he retired?

He was jailed (but secretly released to wage war on forums that are "politically disruptive" ) for one of his MANY crimes and internet frauds and now is employed by Independent security companies many of which have MOD and DOD contracts.

Hacker John Schiefer was his name but he went by Hackerjohn





[edit on 11-8-2010 by sassyncute]



posted on Aug, 11 2010 @ 12:22 AM
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Interesting. I can't imagine it actually being the real one, just possibly somebody impersonating.

On a side note, and probably entirely coincidental, I just received a Trojan attack on my computer, without downloading anything or going to any sites. Was a nasty self-replicating roaming worm. I almost wonder...



posted on Aug, 11 2010 @ 12:36 AM
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got a file name? will check mine for it too,
just in case it's propagating via ATS



posted on Aug, 11 2010 @ 12:40 AM
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I doubt he is coming after you?

I think this hackerjohn is the same one. I am often on internet hacking sites talking to the community. There are many people who have it in for ATS as its sites like ATS that are shedding bad light on a range of sites from piracy to hacker holes to conspiracy websites. The Gov is lumping them all together. Just waiting to shut them down. Look at the piracy websites a few weeks ago like tv shack and Ninjavideo. I was pissed when they shut down. apparently the whisper is that "political dissent" websites are next at the end of the year. Damage control. So if hackers could pay people to destroy sites like ATS's credibility and abuse people in the name of ATS then it may stop other sites going down.

This is the chatter going on. Maybe just coincidence but maybe not. I know that they specialise in compromising databases using bots and then publish members details on sites like pirate bay and Btjunkie and wiki and Religous sites in order to ignite a fire.

This could just be heresay.

[edit on 11-8-2010 by sassyncute]



posted on Aug, 11 2010 @ 12:47 AM
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it was just a Generic Trojan18 BVVA

Nothing special, it's just curious as to how I received it. Minor inconvenience. It's a RAM zapper that seemed to target my internet browsers.



posted on Aug, 11 2010 @ 12:51 AM
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Check your windows task manager and amke sure you do not have a iexplore.exe or 2 of them. these things are hard to get rid off. Do not confuse them with explorer.exe the one thats supposed to be there.



posted on Aug, 11 2010 @ 12:57 AM
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I have one iexplore.exe. Isn't that just a regulard explorer app though?



posted on Aug, 11 2010 @ 01:01 AM
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Originally posted by WolfofWar
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I have one iexplore.exe. Isn't that just a regulard explorer app though?





NO it is not. Do not be confused with this matter. that is the virus. Explorer.exe is the correct one. the Ixplore.exe is a memory sapper and multiplies within days to a max of 3. Its one of the best ID theft viruses going in my opinion.

It is a bastard to solve. You need to go to search on your computer and look for iexplore.exe and iexplore it will list them all and then you can delete but it will only replicate within 20 mins or so.

[edit on 11-8-2010 by sassyncute]



posted on Aug, 11 2010 @ 01:11 AM
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the way to get rid of it is get rid of all processes on your computer start up except windows. Then while unplugged from the net go to search files and look for ixplore and ixplore.exe use a free program to open and delete them securely (IObit security 360) free online.

then load up your virus software and check windows task manager. You shoul dthen only have a few maybe 20 processes running instead of the usual 40-55. Keep it like that low and let them add them selves back when you use a process. This is the best way to rid yourself of iexplore.exe and its cousins.



posted on Aug, 11 2010 @ 07:55 AM
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Originally posted by sassyncute
the way to get rid of it is get rid of all processes on your computer start up except windows. Then while unplugged from the net go to search files and look for ixplore and ixplore.exe use a free program to open and delete them securely (IObit security 360) free online.

then load up your virus software and check windows task manager. You shoul dthen only have a few maybe 20 processes running instead of the usual 40-55. Keep it like that low and let them add them selves back when you use a process. This is the best way to rid yourself of iexplore.exe and its cousins.


Wait. Wut?

Are you recommending to people that they delete explorer from their computer?

DO NOT DO THIS.

Internet Explorer is a part of windows. Deleting it could have harmful effects on your computer.



posted on Aug, 11 2010 @ 08:20 AM
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Explorer.exe = Windows "Explorer", browses files and folders
IExplore.exe = Windows "Internet Explorer", web browser

IExplore.exe can be "swapped out" with Firefox, Chrome, etc. It is still necessary for some application, notably the "Help and Support" center in Windows.

Fighting against your operating system is pretty futile, imho. If you choose to use Windows, you should accept that you're choosing to run Microsoft code on your machine.

Sorry for the tangent!



posted on Aug, 11 2010 @ 10:54 PM
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Originally posted by bigfatfurrytexan

Originally posted by sassyncute
the way to get rid of it is get rid of all processes on your computer start up except windows. Then while unplugged from the net go to search files and look for ixplore and ixplore.exe use a free program to open and delete them securely (IObit security 360) free online.

then load up your virus software and check windows task manager. You shoul dthen only have a few maybe 20 processes running instead of the usual 40-55. Keep it like that low and let them add them selves back when you use a process. This is the best way to rid yourself of iexplore.exe and its cousins.


Wait. Wut?

Are you recommending to people that they delete explorer from their computer?

DO NOT DO THIS.

Internet Explorer is a part of windows. Deleting it could have harmful effects on your computer.


NO NO NO...explorer.exe is the Windows thing but iexplore.exe is a virus!!!

I do know a thing or two about computers!! for a girl.

iexplore

iexplore


Just google iexplore virus!!

Its real and hides as a legit process!!

[edit on 11-8-2010 by sassyncute]



posted on Aug, 12 2010 @ 12:44 AM
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"iexplore.exe" is the main executable of the Internet Explorer browser from Mircosoft. It is considered a part of the Windows operating system. Check the security settings for this program to minimize the risk when you are surfing.

Get more detailed information about iexplore.exe and all other running background processes with Security Task Manager.

Note: Any malware can be named anything - so you should check where the files of the running processes are located on your disk. If a "non-Microsoft" .exe file is located in the C:\Windows or C:\Windows\System32 folder, then there is a high risk for a virus, spyware, trojan or worm infection!


www.neuber.com...

Seems that it is a normal executable for explorer, but malware can replace it and place it in a different location to act as a trojan.



posted on Aug, 12 2010 @ 06:20 AM
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Here is the latest on the wiki page.

This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page.
It needs additional references or sources for verification. Tagged since August 2010.
Its quality may be compromised by peacock terms. Tagged since August 2010.
The notability of this article's subject is in question. If notability cannot be established, it may be listed for deletion or removed. Tagged since August 2010.


Now personally, I've seen some really dumb wiki pages that are considered notable. It just seems like they don't want ATS on Wiki at all. No matter how much you guys clean it up. It will get deleted.




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