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Subject: Re: It's possible to stop this thread ...

Author: Tony Nichols

Date: 18:21:30 12/08/04

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On December 08, 2004 at 10:53:03, Frank Quisinsky wrote:

>On December 08, 2004 at 03:49:04, Tony Nichols wrote:
>
>Hi there,
>
>our team have interest to develops a chess GUI.
>The most know about it ...
>
>In the latest months we have a lot of hacker attacks and it seems that persons
>which try to make problems search now an other way to do it. If this thread
>isn't stop all the trouble makers are here in a very fast time.
>
I am not a hacker. I registered thru your website and recieved a confirmation
email. See my post to Chris.
>Believe me, we must give up our forum system with around 40.000 messages for
>around one months because the passwords in our forum are not longer sure. The
>reason is password sharing and persons which support "Password sharing" are
>here.
>

>The best for all is to stopped this thread because we have interest to develops
>a GUI and to search pesons which have interest to support this simple idea in
>our free time. Our GUI is freeware ...
>
Look no further! I have an interest and would like to support Arena.
>This is much more interesting as such threads!
>
>I hope the admin from the CCC Forum can delete this thread!
>
I hope I get some answers as to why I was blocked from your site for no reason.
I hope this thread lasts till then.
>This is in the interest of the Arena Team and in the interest of CCC. After the
>daily hacker attacks we get at the moment from active members here.
>
I'm sorry if your site is being attacked, but surly banning non hackers is not
the way to go.
>If the admin from CCC need proofs, a short mail is enough.
>
>Best
>Frank
For some more proof see my post to Chris. I feel like I'm on trial for a crime I
didn't commit. Beware anyone who downloads Arena and signs up for the forum!
Regards
Tony



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