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Chatting About Cheaters
by Judy Bryan

11:55 a.m. Jul. 10, 2000 PDT

   

Who are these people getting paid to surf the Web? Many of them are black-hat hackers. Y. Peter Kang explains the challenge and allure of cheating pay-to-surf sites.

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