@scanman1 wrote:
Marketforce has anti fraud built right into the website.
If you have a friend over who is also a shopper for them and you check the job board and log out.
Do *NOT* allow your friend to log in on the same Internet account! (I.P. Address)
The website will flag you as having a duplicate account and you will both be terminated.
@HorseFeathers wrote:
What happens if you log in from a library computer or work computer that others use?
@LJ wrote:
Ugh! It's no wonder the rest of us are sometimes treated like liars and thieves too. I'd like to meet that shopper so I could punch her in the boob!
@nc wrote:
@LJ wrote:
Ugh! It's no wonder the rest of us are sometimes treated like liars and thieves too. I'd like to meet that shopper so I could punch her in the boob!
2 punches!!
@JulieJ wrote:
These were high paying exit interviews, they signed up to a bunch with fake profiles and then turned in fake interviews...until they were caught.
@Crickettt wrote:
I am not certain it is still this way, but back in the 80's, all you had to do to get a different IP address, was turn off the computer and then turn it on again.
@bgriffin wrote:
IRC is an old chat system (Internet Relay Chat) that honestly I didn't even know was still around. DDOS is a distributed denial of service attack. A BOT is an automated program that does whatever it's programmed to. So Scanman was chatting on an IRC channel (think group). He pissed somebody off on the chat. This person controlled a bunch of computers that ran his BOT which basically sends phantom requests to an IP. When tons of them send the request all at the same time over and over the router gets so busy responding to the request (or most likely rejecting them) it gets so busy that it can't do actual real stuff like let you surf the internet. The only remedy is......new IP address.