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Originally Posted by TheLastSuperman
Now listen, the above "back and forth" between you two is enough, you're starting to make it personal when it should never be :erm: - agreed? 
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Totally agree, which is why I reported a post before it could get further out of hand.
Thanks for your intercession.
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Originally Posted by puertoblack2003
it's from vbseo, everyone that is speaking out of context is jumping the gun assuming things.And not getting the facts straight.vbseo closed down and now someone has the database so you see where this is going... 
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Originally Posted by BirdOPrey5
This thread and this case has nothing to do with the recent hack at vBulletin.
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I agree with both of these statements.... I think.
I say "I think" because my registered email here, on vB.com and at vBSEO are the same. I didn't go through each and every one of the emails, so I can't swear with 100% certainty. But I have 3 registered email addresses in the vBulletin system.
The emails I received and took note of were sent to the email addresses shared by vBSEO and vBulletin. I did not notice this spam sent to any of the additional email accounts registered in the vBulletin system.
Because of this - I think I can conclude that vBulletin had nothing to do with the vBRewrite spam spree.
It's just odd though. If a company wanted to make a touchdown type of impression on possible paying customers - 100s of spam emails is NOT the way to do it. I think they've shot themselves in the foot before the ball was even hiked. :down:
Not to mention the fact that they're targeting vB 5 Connect license holders...all 4 of them

A more successful business model would have most definitely included vB 4.x and vB 3.x customers as well.
J.