The FPA website is under attack

The latest round of Denial of Service attacks started about a month ago. By some coincidence, it was just after the FPA received an offer that a website full of libel against the FPA would be removed if the FPA would remove the SCAM label from three brokers.

Gerard told them that the FPA would be happy to negotiate with the brokers so that the traders involved could be paid. There was no response. The attacks started a few days later.
 
Tell us the name of the brokers

The latest round of Denial of Service attacks started about a month ago. By some coincidence, it was just after the FPA received an offer that a website full of libel against the FPA would be removed if the FPA would remove the SCAM label from three brokers.

Gerard told them that the FPA would be happy to negotiate with the brokers so that the traders involved could be paid. There was no response. The attacks started a few days later.

Hey, negotiate with bad guy will result in none. Just tell us what brokers is that. Come on, don't hide something like that from us.

Look, out there, there's websites that pretend to help traders by asking traders to rate brokers (good or bad). These websites actually run and/or sponsored by brokers that has scam rating by FPA.

Pretty obvious, these websites are not there to help traders, but to collect traders name, email and IP address.

Can you imagine, these traders, unknowingly, practicly giving away their net/screen name, email and IP address to the scam brokers.


:mad:

This is awfully exciting than WikiLeaks :)

Those websites I'm talking about, they place many ads with google. You can't miss it.
 
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