Internet portal Lycos has denied its 'make love not spam' Web site was hacked into and defaced last night.
Lycos is nurturing its own zombie army in a bid to bring down the world's most notorious spammers - with a screensaver called 'Make love not spam'.
After days of negative publicity and criticism, the 'Make love not spam' application is no longer available. Lycos says it's just been too popular, and promises it will be back.
Lycos may accidentally have launched a denial-of-service attack against its own anti-spam campaign Web site, "Make Love Not Spam".
The zombie army created by Lycos screen savers to attack spammers' Web sites has been dismantled.
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