This is what whitehats would probably class as a 'blackhat' , the sad
thing is, i bet NO blackhats, really like this.. not serious ones.
Its sad, your a pathetic person, resorting to online theft, to cover
your bs demands, as pointed out, what 'costs', for keeping, stolen
data... ? ONLY the cost, You are, to the community.
your called a bad scourge, and bad example of a hacker.
I wish you and your website and service, are overthrown, your a fool,
and, you suck. i hope feds are pulling you apart. amigo.
go fk yourself, rot.
your NO hacker, your 'wanker' go whack d1ck sum more.
Bad sad kid with some sqli...well, sadly, you should NEVER post
criinal activities, to a list like this, are you stupid or, just
fucking REALLY STUPID??

Idiot....
You are NO blackhat,and NO hacker.
xd


On 2 December 2011 12:52, Benji <m...@b3nji.com> wrote:
> Which country is "UNIQPASS" registered as a tm?
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 1:47 AM, adam <a...@papsy.net> wrote:
>>
>> >>- reduce abuse
>>
>> The concerning part is that you're serious. Tell me, how does someone
>> paying for a list of STOLEN passwords reduce abuse?
>>
>> This email, your obsession with LulzSec and the disclaimer on your site
>> make it pretty clear where the information is coming from, so what kind of
>> abuse potential does this have by someone not paying? And who are you to not
>> only take credit, but also demand payment, for other peoples' efforts?
>>
>> I'm partly tempted to buy and post the list here just to spite you for
>> being so idiotic.
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 7:16 PM, Addy Yeow <ayeo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> There are many password lists already available for free out in the wild
>>> but mostly lack the quality.
>>>
>>> The minimal fee for UNIQPASS is necessary to help:
>>> - keep ongoing effort to improve the quality of the list over time
>>> - ensure frequent updates, i.e. when new leaked databases appear
>>> (existing users of UNIQPASS get updated copy for free)
>>> - cover cost of upstream bandwidth, the list is currently at  64MB
>>> compressed and new versions are likely to only get larger
>>> - reduce abuse
>>>
>>> On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 1:33 AM, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif)
>>> <li...@infosecurity.ch> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 12/1/11 6:14 PM, Addy Yeow wrote:
>>>> > I thought some of you may find this large password list useful, over
>>>> > 27
>>>> > million entries.
>>>> > http://dazzlepod.com/uniqpass/ (it's a paid list though, at $4.99)
>>>>
>>>> Anyone linking a warez version (Why pay $4.99?) ?
>>>>
>>>> -naif
>>>>
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