24 September 2008

James, do Sweden a favor. Leave.

I see you’re vandalizing Wikipedia again. How do you feel, wasting public kronor like that?

You didn’t even bother using a proxy. You just hopped online, showing your IP address (80.216.218.118).

And for all those who may be interested, an nmap scan:
Interesting ports on c80-216-218-118.bredband.comhem.se (80.216.218.118):
PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
20/tcp filtered ftp-data
21/tcp filtered ftp
22/tcp filtered ssh
23/tcp filtered telnet
80/tcp filtered http
113/tcp filtered auth
443/tcp filtered https
444/tcp filtered snpp
445/tcp filtered microsoft-ds
446/tcp filtered ddm-rdb
8080/tcp open tcpwrapped

I see you went with a Netgear router!

23 February 2008

Happy 44th Birthday, James!

For his birthday, James decided to create fake profiles on LinkedIn. Of course, they were deleted after a few days. On a related note, James continues to bring up arguments with subscribers who demanded a refund several years ago! Talk about immature…

It’s sad that a 44-year-old male — a man who was once the cream of the crop in his line of work — has degenerated into a vengeful hermit.

06 September 2007

Sveasoft Desperately Attempts to Win Back Customers

This link came up on my radar earlier today: “Sveasoft Desperately Attempts to Win Back Customers.” Apparently, James is so cash-strapped that he’s resorted to spamming his users — no less than four times in a day — with messages promoting his making his latest abomination “Talisman” public:

The final release of Sveasoft’s Talisman/Basic firmware is now available as a public firmware. Please see out downloads section for access to the firmware builds.

http://www.sveasoft.com/modules/phpBB2/index.php

This firmware supports router models from ASUS, Buffalo Technology, Linksys, and Netgear.

Best Regards,

Sveasoft Support
http://www.sveasoft.com

29 July 2007

Some People Can't Stand Losing

It appears our friend is back in action! He added this piece of "information" to Wikipedia:
Revision as of 07:05, July 29, 2007
(Note: this information not accurate but keeps being reposted to Wikipedia as if it were).

Does James have nothing better to do?

P.S. The IP address posting this information is 213.89.48.116, which reverse-resolves to c213-89-48-116.bredband.comhem.se. That's in Sweden (what a friggin' surprise there!).

18 April 2007

Today's spelling lesson

Fact: James doesn't know how to spell "controversy." He always spells it "controversey." He's far from being as smart as a fifth grader (like that surprised any of you!).

Remember, James: it's spelled C-O-N-T-R-O-V-E-R-S-Y.

P.S. I'm not entirely sure if Wolf, a.k.a. Jesse J. Brown of Dunedin, Florida, is still defending Sveasoft (considering he was one of the very few developers -- before being kicked out by James Ewing). If he is, then feel free to contact him. He has just as bad of an attitude as James.

P.P.S. James, if you're reading this (I know you are, since I see your IP address [24.218.180.167] in the logs), drop me a line. You know the e-mail. If you're willing on having a civilized discussion, I will erase this blog. Unlike you, I honor my promises.