Interesting, the toryparty.net website that I posted about yesterday - which saw former Downing Street Aide, Adrian McMenamin say there was no secret and that advertising for the site had been removed because of "spammers" hacking him - has been taken down and repointed to transpero.net.
Wonder what happened there then?
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Must be spammers. A terrible loss to the political blogging community (takes onion out of pocket).
They are not very good at these cyberwars are they ?
Guthrum said...
"They are not very good at these cyberwars are they?"
NO! They are not!
I've been hearing about this Labour cyberwar for ages now & to be honest, I'm bored waiting! All we've had so far is a few little scrapes.
Come on Labour! Bring it on you sad bunch of lentil crunching lefties!
Nice one Dizzy. Shame it's all a bit too complicated to make the front page of the Sun though.
all 'spammers' are traceable - independent analysts found Nulabor wastes billions of taxpayers money employing thousands of 'online' forum pa'troll'ers (24/7) to disrupt democratic debate.
Corrupting sites is also funded by taxpayers, all of whom can be subjected to loss of privacy with government 'spyware'.
As Obama re-affirmed, personal appearances and performances are what matters to the electorate.
You're just annoyed that you've lost an inbound link - go on admit it.
Surely not the same guy? If so, he has a history.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/01/30/new_labours_internet_dirty_tricks/
The requested URL /wordpress/ was not found on this server.
Game over player 1.
I'm still grappling with understanding how come the website Transpero.net which presents Labour's 'hope for change', has been designed by newmediacouncil.com, a German website that seemingly deals with teen sex cams.
Hopefully Adrian will offer an explanation in due course, rather than removing the reference to newmediacouncil.com which I suspect will be the more likely outcome.
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