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Friday, July 23, 2004
Ladybee777 “odd behavior cry for help”
Woke up Tuesday to an alarming email from Aunt Margaret. (Apparently, so did quite few of you, as evidenced by the many "I think your aunt has completely lost it" messages I received.)
It took several hours to finally get a hold of Aunt M on the phone. Before I could say a word about the "odd behavior cry for help," she had her own email question for me:
Did I have any idea why all of her Hotmail would disappear overnight?
I logged in as ladybee777 to check out the damage. Old password worked fine. But no mail in any of the folders…? Weird. (Where was the concerned reply I had sent her that morning?)
Wrote a quick test message and sent it off to myself. Nothing shows up in my gmail inbox. Try again, this time to an older account. Check there: Nothing. Again. Rinse. Repeat. Nothing. Like a little Maxwell's Demon siphoning off all ingoing and outgoing messages. (And apparently sending out its own.)
So Aunt Margaret's email appears to have gone the way of the China countdown. Hijacked. Repurposed.
My first instinct: ask Hotmail to kill the account entirely. But then someone calling him (her?) self "xnbomb" sent me a very persuasive email that made me rethink things. Read for yourself:
It seems that snippets of various emails that have been sent to you by my colleagues have been reassembled and sent back, apparently originating from your aunt's hotmail address. I'm not really sure what it means at this point. But it tells us that we can communicate with these entities using email. In the absence of having a clear idea of just what is going on, the first priority is to communicate, that is how we can learn more. It's at least possible that we've stumbled across something extraordinary here, and our first priority must be to learn all that we can about it.
It's for that reason that I'm going to suggest that you take no further action that interferes with what's going on at ilovebees.com. There's another reason too, one slightly more disturbing. Consider this passage from the end of the tale hidden in the images:
"The day will break and the sun will rise when the Queen returns to rule, and further let it be known that retribution on any who hinder the return of the Queen will be swift and terrible.
This is a significant warning, namely that any interference with that process will be regarded as a hostile act, and will be responded to accordingly. I don't know what the SPDR is capable of, but I'm not sure I want to find out.It's for this reason that I suggest that you don't do anything else to get in the way of this business. If your aunt's business needs a functioning web site immediately, purchase her a new and similarly named domain and get her web site going there. But let this follow its course… while it could just be some hackers being jerks, there is at least a chance that this is something unique and important and wonderful, a window on a world that we may have never seen before, nor will ever see again.
Optimistic and curious, yet with the good sense to be terrified. This seems like a pretty good fix on the situation — thanks, xnbomb.
I am, of course, wildly nervous about letting the bug(s) continue wreaking havoc entirely unimpeded. But nothing, and I mean nothing, I was doing on the tech side seemed to make a damn bit of difference anyway. So it seems like a good plan to switch gears from active damage control to... well, what?
(ideas?)
P.S. Have decided to try to shield Aunt M from the latest development, so for now I'm telling her it’s a widespread Hotmail glitch. I hope I'm doing the right thing.
posted by Dana at 7/23/2004 09:10:36 AM
7 Comments:
Anonymous said...
Shielding relatives, particularly those of the elderly variety, from complicated computer stuff (especially when it's /this/ bad) is *always* a good idea! You're definitely doing the right thing!
cHiX0r
7/23/2004 09:18:47 AM
Celina said...
Hi Dana,
No worries... Aunt M seems to have enough on her mind with those "varroa mites" (FYI.. misspelled on the site). I did some research on those things.... very nasty. How goes her fight against those little beasties?
Celina
7/23/2004 09:30:00 AM
Anonymous said...
Its all a conspiracy by microsoft to promote halo 2, check out the halo 2 trailer and it had this sites name at the end of the trailer
7/23/2004 09:30:27 AM
Anonymous said...
um, rigghhht. Microsoft has taken an interest in a small beekeeping website, so much so that it hacked into it? Doesn't seem likely.
7/23/2004 09:39:01 AM
Anonymous said...
WoW. Completely new way of marketing, Microsoft. I applaud you.
7/23/2004 09:49:53 AM
Anonymous said...
Yea and Microsoft also Secretly is running the whitehouse as well.
7/23/2004 09:55:10 AM
Dana said...
(dana decides to reserve the right in the future to delete wildly off-topic, hostile or prankster comments.)
No offense to anyone, I hope. I'm as big a fan of occasional irrelevance, open hostility and practical jokes as the next person, but we've already got enough entities of questionable motives to deal with as it is, and I don't want anyone to waste their time defending me or digging through nonsense comments.
(you can always email me with the OT stuff or if you want to pick a bone with me.)
7/23/2004 09:56:10 AM
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