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	<title>Comments on: give me back my botnet!</title>
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		<title>By: Toxicboy</title>
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		<description>Now thats just plain funny!

Reminds me of the guy last week and an application called G-Archiver. It&#039;s a tool to download all of your Google Email and archive it locally. Only issue... the guy that wrote the program used his own username and password in the code and forgot to remove it before distributing it.

Whoops Made it too easy.</description>
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<p>Reminds me of the guy last week and an application called G-Archiver. It&#8217;s a tool to download all of your Google Email and archive it locally. Only issue&#8230; the guy that wrote the program used his own username and password in the code and forgot to remove it before distributing it.</p>
<p>Whoops Made it too easy.</p>
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