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	<title>Comments on: Internet Junkie Drama</title>
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		<title>By: admin</title>
		<link>http://blog.asylum-et.com/2007/03/12/internet-junkie-drama/comment-page-1/#comment-6021</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 23:51:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>wow, took a while. was unsure if anyone would ever come forward to describe what that was actually all about. I only made this post as the channel founder had requested I make a post about it. After having seen the message and all I figured it was a compromised machine much like the others I was speaking of when I mentioned the tie with information on this site. In the past we had a number of compromised hosts scrapping data and displaying it on their own sites with their adsense accounts. aogservice.com was one of them. I thank you for contacting me just the same. I have no worries or distress as a result though :)

Also on another note, I have been on both the networks you mention with the nick Asylum and I once knew someone who went by StyleZed. May have been you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>wow, took a while. was unsure if anyone would ever come forward to describe what that was actually all about. I only made this post as the channel founder had requested I make a post about it. After having seen the message and all I figured it was a compromised machine much like the others I was speaking of when I mentioned the tie with information on this site. In the past we had a number of compromised hosts scrapping data and displaying it on their own sites with their adsense accounts. aogservice.com was one of them. I thank you for contacting me just the same. I have no worries or distress as a result though <img src='http://blog.asylum-et.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Also on another note, I have been on both the networks you mention with the nick Asylum and I once knew someone who went by StyleZed. May have been you.</p>
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		<title>By: StyleZed</title>
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		<dc:creator>StyleZed</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 03:47:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dude... I am StyleZed - And I know this must have been me because my hostmask and ident always began with xizm. I also recognise the IP which was a dedicated server I was using at the time - the aogservice.com thing.. well I found out that someone had pointed the aogservice.com domain to the http daemon on the dedicated server.. So I put up that page with the message you have posted... 

However, I am unsure who you are and how any information on this site &quot;ties this all together&quot; or why you would think it was anything &quot;stirred up&quot; by content on this site. Also you IP trace was way out. The dedicated box was actually at a data centre in Northern California. I was residing in So Cali at the time and was accessing the box using X-Windows over SSH. 

If the nickname you were using at the time was Asylum then this was simply a case of mistaken identity. I do not recall which IRC network this occured on. I used to use Undernet and Efnet in them main, but occasionally used other networks. There was a user, a friend of mine, who used the nick Asylum on these 2 networks. I had scripted my IRC client to join a channel he was active in and automatically abuse him as my client joined the network. What appears to have happened is that as my client joined an unknown new network (for whatever reason) the script kicked in, found your nick (Aslyum) and did what it had been scripted to do... join, say &quot;$%^# you&quot;, stab you in the head and leave.

There was nothing sinister about it. A simple case of a private joke going mistakenly public due to shoddy scripting.

Sorry if it caused any distress or worry. I only just say this posting now... having searched for my old nickname using Google.

Yours Sincerely.
StyleZed</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dude&#8230; I am StyleZed &#8211; And I know this must have been me because my hostmask and ident always began with xizm. I also recognise the IP which was a dedicated server I was using at the time &#8211; the aogservice.com thing.. well I found out that someone had pointed the aogservice.com domain to the http daemon on the dedicated server.. So I put up that page with the message you have posted&#8230; </p>
<p>However, I am unsure who you are and how any information on this site &#8220;ties this all together&#8221; or why you would think it was anything &#8220;stirred up&#8221; by content on this site. Also you IP trace was way out. The dedicated box was actually at a data centre in Northern California. I was residing in So Cali at the time and was accessing the box using X-Windows over SSH. </p>
<p>If the nickname you were using at the time was Asylum then this was simply a case of mistaken identity. I do not recall which IRC network this occured on. I used to use Undernet and Efnet in them main, but occasionally used other networks. There was a user, a friend of mine, who used the nick Asylum on these 2 networks. I had scripted my IRC client to join a channel he was active in and automatically abuse him as my client joined the network. What appears to have happened is that as my client joined an unknown new network (for whatever reason) the script kicked in, found your nick (Aslyum) and did what it had been scripted to do&#8230; join, say &#8220;$%^# you&#8221;, stab you in the head and leave.</p>
<p>There was nothing sinister about it. A simple case of a private joke going mistakenly public due to shoddy scripting.</p>
<p>Sorry if it caused any distress or worry. I only just say this posting now&#8230; having searched for my old nickname using Google.</p>
<p>Yours Sincerely.<br />
StyleZed</p>
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