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10-07-16 07:22 #40
Posts: 270BP ceo
Hey brothers. Just to be aware that backpage office was seized yesterday and the CEO was arrested. As to the servers, I don't know where they are hosted so going to not send any mail through them right now and wanted to let everyone know. Could not link the la times article but you all can google it. Stay safe.
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09-17-16 23:18 #39
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05-09-16 17:43 #38
Posts: 759Charlotte Man Gets Life in Prison
"recruited women and girls as young as 16 years old into prostitution".
"he lured them into his scheme by promising they would be part of a 'family' when they had none".
"kidnapped one of the victims and viciously beat her after she left and reported him to the police".
"used lies to lure vulnerable young women and underage girls into his criminal enterprise".
http://www.thetimesnews.com/news/201...e?rssfeed=true
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09-10-15 14:27 #37
Posts: 155If you had an Ashley Madison Account, change your passwords
If you had an Ashley Madison account, even if you didn't use your credit card, you may want to consider changing all your passwords on your other accounts. It was widely thought the passwords on Ashley Madison were unbreakable (in a reasonable amount of time) because they used bcrypt to encrypt them. Unfortunately, AM didn't do it correctly and now most of the passwords have been decrypted. OK, so why should you care. Because people are lazy. They tend to use the same password on *all* their online accounts. As hackers have already published usernames and the names of the people behind them. All they need now is the password. Once they have that, it's open season on your Amazon account, email account, back account.
You get the picture.
Of course, I'm sure nobody on *this* board did that. Everyone here has a unique username and password just for this site.
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09-04-15 22:55 #36
Posts: 556Never ask for money back
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08-27-15 09:11 #35
Posts: 155Ashley Madison looks like it was always a big scam
People have been data mining the data dump from the Ashley Madison hack. It looks like it was one huge scam to separate men from their money. The data set, generally described of representing 37 m accounts, had about 12,000 women users. Of those "users" only 1492 of them actually checked their messages compared to 20 m men.
So it looks like Ashley Madison was a dressed up AFF. Men paying to talk to bots.
http://boingboing.net/2015/08/26/ash...like-it-w.html
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08-20-15 13:55 #34
Posts: 155Check to see if you were exposed in the Ashley Madison hack
Here is an article from Wired Magazine Online (a source I trust) that lists several places online you can check to see if you were exposed in the Ashley Madison Hack. Or, I suppose, you can look for your spouse, friends, crappy boss, or bad neighbor who simply won't return the tools he has borrowed.
http://www.wired.com/2015/08/check-l...-madison-hack/
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08-13-15 09:32 #33
Posts: 282Fail to appear
Fail to appear-driving with license revoked.
Originally Posted by PleasureSeeker [View Original Post]
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08-12-15 09:38 #32
Posts: 226680 am report
FYI guys on 680 am were talking abut about massage parlors in the. Triangle the other day. Mentioned no location in particular. Couldn't find any followup on their website. It basically implied massage parlors were slave labor and connected to drug cartels. Totally ridiculous but these guys will do anything for ratings cause there in the basement.
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07-23-15 14:28 #31
Posts: 556Fta
Originally Posted by PleasureSeeker [View Original Post]
PM me a link if you can.
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07-23-15 14:02 #30
Posts: 135Originally Posted by PleasureSeeker [View Original Post]
I have seen somebody pulled near their incall for other reasons, RPD run outstanding charges and then have them arrested for FTA and the incall location used as the arrest location.
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07-23-15 13:28 #29
Posts: 1490Also useful:
Note how in this sting, it explains how it unfolded. I believe you have to explicitly state your intentions, more or less. I recall one poster stating here that they heard someone was arrested for just getting out of their car after texting a SP. I doubt it. I'm not a lawyer, but I'm pretty sure you have to be caught in the actual exchange of services discussion. If anyone knows more, chime in.
http://deadspin.com/cops-greg-anthon...and-1682068791
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07-23-15 13:16 #28
Posts: 1490And another
Originally Posted by Sgiii [View Original Post]
Says she was arrested at her incall location, but not sure what the abbreviations mean. FTA-DWLR NOT IMPAIRED REV.
Actually, found this: Normally it would refer to a license revocation or suspension NOT related to an impaired driving offense.
So that's quite a stretch if they found her at her incall, arrested her, and used that as the pretense.
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07-23-15 12:59 #27
Posts: 556Arrest
Originally Posted by PleasureSeeker [View Original Post]
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07-23-15 12:59 #26
Posts: 1490News?
Originally Posted by Sgiii [View Original Post]