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Kathy Hamilton

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ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS IN 3 D
2/1/2007 3:30:05 PM
Hello my friends,
Let me show you how to grow your business through my 3 D
Virtual Reality Program.

You will be very excited to see what is inside of my program.There are hundreds of people taking tours here to see what it is we are building, ask your neighbors if they have taken the tour and see how they like it, Many have signed up.it can only get bigger,We are on the ground floor like Bill Gates was when he started out. No one wanted to get involved, boo hoo for them,They must be the talkers and slackers because if they would have listened they would be wealthy.

 Not sure if you are understanding what Aaron and I kathy Hamilton are doing or who we are exactly but for those of you who really know me have seen Aaron and myself prosper and massive doors open for us. So its your choice, ask yourself what your doing now Is it working for you?????
We want you to prosper we do not want you to get left behind,
Take this tour, you owe it to yourself.

http://www.itsyournet.com/go/17536am/index.html

once in click on box that says 3d virtual reality download free destinys world,
take tour,
my office is in the penthouse 15th floor suite F
Aaron Martirano is suite E
come visit our office


Get serious, you have wasted to much time already

Aaron and Kathy
I walk by faith not by sight Profit Clicking http://www.profitclicking.com/?r=simikathy
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Re: ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS IN 3 D
2/1/2007 4:48:47 PM
I went to your office in there. There was no receptionist to welcome me. :) Nice office though. Very fancy yet efficient. :)
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Judy Smith

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Re: ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS IN 3 D
2/1/2007 6:38:05 PM

I'm already signed up, kathy.  Thanks

Judy

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John Rivera

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Re: ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS IN 3 D
2/1/2007 9:44:52 PM

HI Kathy.... Make sure your security dept is aware of your angel world... See this article about the next or future issues with scumbages that go out and destroy peoples lives:

Spyware Sneaks into Virtual Worlds

Virtual worlds are not all fun and games anymore. These MMORPG's (Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games) are one of the latest targets of spyware authors.

Avert Labs estimates that 18 percent of known Trojan password-stealers, infamous for targeting financial institutions, attack these virtual worlds thanks to all the cash to be had.

In these games, players usually pay a monthly subscription fee and then insert real money in order to purchase items and interact with other fictional characters. The virtual resources purchased are typically weapons, armor and real estate.

Players can spend hundreds of hours racking up items that can be traded and a profit turned. Some are there solely to amass goods and cash and sell for real world dollars to players who do not have the time or effort to do it themselves.

The scammers are usually after the credit card and billing information for the account, or better yet, those virtual world loots. They later auction them on places like IRC or eBay for real money.

Online game accounts can be worth thousands of dollars. In October of 2005, the sale of a virtual asteroid based space resort for $100,000 US to one famed gamer in the MMORPG Entropia Universe set a world record for the most valuable virtual item.

"For a lot of the customers out there, there is more store value on their MMO characters than there is on the credit card with which they pay for the account," said Dave Weinstein, a Microsoft security development engineer at a video game development conference late last year. "The police are really good at understanding someone stole my credit card and ran up a lot of money. It's a lot harder to get them to buy into 'someone stole my magic sword'".

According to Kaspersky Lab, the first cyber crime targeting online games took place in 2003 when Trojans designed to steal user data were detected in the Asian game Legend of Mir. Since then World of Warcraft, Lineage and EVE Online have all become victims of similar attacks.

It is not only the player and his/her account that can be victimized. More and more employees are entering their virtual worlds on company computers which, security experts say, is putting businesses at risk.

"Let's say employee X sets up their own World of Warcraft server and lets people come in and play. That allows people on other machines to come into the business. It allows people outside the business to log on behind the firewall," said David Marcus with Avert Labs.

Some security suites are now adding features designed specifically for online games that block all communication between your PC and the wider web apart from the all-important game connection.

If you want to avoid being a victim in your MMORPG, never give your account details out to anyone - not even those in-game claiming to be GMs. And do not download packet editors, zeny generators, item duplicators, or botting programs.

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