I could appreciate however these issues had been brewing and acknowledged LONG before they mentioned the domain having been compromised. The post received a lot of attention and Simsdom also jumped on my blog, explaining that the ransomware ads resulted from their domain being compromised and that they were forced to change domains. I wrote a post on Twitter regarding the issue in which I mainly discussed the things that Simsdom has done in the past, as well as the possibility I was notified that my CC was currently on their website. I don’t disagree with CC catalogs that do this, but it was because they were making money from my work, and were putting them behind a paywall/timer order to force people to pay.īe aware that you can visit my Patreon and download the entire catalog at no cost and without any timer.
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