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Professional Hacker Erik Williams Uses the Word SCAM or FRAUD to Trick Aspiring Actors and Models into clicking through a link on a post. Acclaimed Filmmaker and motivational speaker Tyrone McFarlin has been a victim of this incident for the last 8 months.

A Trojan horse virus was sent Monday April 2nd, 2007 to 3,539 Actors and Models that were searching on Craig's list for jobs, a security vendor, said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant.

A professional hacker by the name of Erik Williams who also uses the email address erkman27 plots to make his big attack on upcoming filmmakers and producers in the entertainment industry this year. Acclaimed Filmmaker ( Credits: Commercials Rapper Young Jeezy, produces shows that airs on MTV, BET, CW) Tyrone McFarlin has been a victim of this incident for the last 8 months.

Why the entertainment industry? People love gossip and bad news therefore his strategy is to slander different popular people and entice the reader to click through. If he's successful at his attemp by June 2007 150,000 Actors and Models will contaminate each other by passing the information along.

"I don't know why he chooses me to be his victim. I really don't appreciate the lies and slandering comments this individual has made over the last 8 months. It's obvious that he jealous of me helping others make it to the top and him" Tyrone McFarlin states.

Erik Willams strategy will go something like the following: He will slander a directors name or production company/agents name by using the words SCAM or FRAUD and instantly out of curiosity a large majority of people will click through his link from his post to a web site and voila everyone is infected instantly!


On Friday, Erik Williams from Centralia, Illinois who is only 27 years old broke into Craig's list web site and planted a code that attempted to use the words TYRONE MCFARLIN IS A SCAM or TYRONE MCFARLIN IS A FRAUD to steal user names and passwords stored by IE.

Donald Rodriguez , Operations Manager, Craigslist Foundation, said it flag this as soon as you see it. It Appears that a large handful of talent browsed the site during the few hours the attack code was present. Fortunately we managed to block this activity and enhanced our server algorithms. Tyrone McFarlin is a great contributor to our organization and we will do what we can to protect is image.

It's unclear how the Trojan is being spread, although Erik Williams is including it through spam or a so-called drive-by download that exploits a browser vulnerability when a user visits a malicious Web site.

Is is said that Tyrone's company Alpha and Omega Pictures has put into action a team of individuals to monitor is daily tasks. False writing, a picture or visual representation which exposes Tyrone McFarlin to contempt, hatred, or ridicule, causes Tyrone McFarlin to be shunned or avoided, may tend to injure Tyrone Mcfarlin in his occupation.

WARNING: Beware of Erik Willams he's very clever when it comes to tricking people to believe false statements about Tyrone McFarlin. He either post as himself or post as another individual slandering Tyrone McFarlin. If you click through his post you're computer may be infected. If you are on Craig's list flag it instantly and you should be safe. Do not click through!

If you would like to know about the working history of Tyrone McFarlin the Better Business Bureaus can alert you to complaints against companies in your area, not a posting from someone in your area.

[edit] Erik A. Williams

I've added the "{{prod}}" template to the article Erik A. Williams, suggesting that it be deleted according to the proposed deletion process. All contributions are appreciated, but I don't believe it satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and I've explained why in the deletion notice (see also "What Wikipedia is not" and Wikipedia's deletion policy). Please either work to improve the article if the topic is worthy of inclusion in Wikipedia, or, if you disagree with the notice, discuss the issues at Talk:Erik A. Williams. You may remove the deletion notice, and the article will not be deleted, but note that it may still be sent to Articles for Deletion, where it may be deleted if consensus to delete is reached, or if it matches any of the speedy deletion criteria. Kchase T 07:58, 4 December 2006 (UTC)

FYI: I've nominated the article for deletion at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Erik A. Williams.--Kchase T 08:23, 4 December 2006 (UTC)