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chocolatkey ◴[] No.41198724[source]
Here are the original posts themselves, probably more interesting to people here:

https://blog.smithsecurity.biz/hacking-the-scammers

https://blog.smithsecurity.biz/systematic-destruction-hackin...

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Bissness[dead post] ◴[] No.41200164[source]
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cqqxo4zV46cp ◴[] No.41200459[source]
Probably because you’re obviously one of the myriad Americans that have bought in to terrorism now meaning “things that I don’t like”.
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1. Bissness ◴[] No.41201803[source]
Scamming is partly intense psychological violence, and its financial and psychological consequences are far reaching, and here at an unfathomable scale - an entire city of people! In this sense they terrorize people. And they should likewise be relentlessly pursued and sentenced as a consequence. That city would go to war against them if they were one.

But yeah, i don't know, maybe we need a new word for such criminals. The superlative for murderers is "mass murderers". "Mass scammers?"