He's a poet and he knows it, his feet are Longfellows.

Steve bboyminn at yahoo.com
Sat Jul 4 19:41:22 UTC 2009


---  "Steve" <bboyminn at ...> wrote:
>
> In a recent interview with Dan Radcliffe, it was indirectly reveal that he may have had some of his poetry published under the pen-name - Jacob Gershon.
> 
> Just out of curiousity, I searched Google for "Jacob Gershon Poet" to see what I could come up with.
> 
> Really didn't find anything, but I did stumble across some Malware that was associated with this search.
> 
> ...
> 
> Forewarned is forearmed.
> 
> Steve/bluewizard
>


I just noticed that most of the malware links lead to DYNUP.NET .

Think inflamed posts are made here and there with enthusicastic references to 'Jacob Gershon', simply to tempt people to the site and make them a small commission.

For example, the first to links that came up were -

04june6.dynup.net

julia.dynup.net

I suspect '04june6' and 'julia' are usernames of people trying to make some money. 

Another troubling link, is a YouTube video titled "Jacob Gershon | Jacob Gershon Poetry | Laura O Toole", but it is a video saying that the video has been removed, and providing an alternate link to the actual video.

The trouble is, you can't view the video unless you are willing to take one of three surveys, and the survey start with you entering your email address. Forget that. 

That second link leads to 1gbit.org/jacobg/. While you can see what appears to be a faint video screen in the background, what are the odds that that webpage would be titled /jacobg/. Again, this is simply  not a site I trust, and I suggest you do the same.

This particular YouTube member has a member name that is just a scamble of letters, and he/she has three videos which again are videos telling you you have to go to this alternate site to view the real video. Very dodgey if you ask me. 

Still, all that said, it would be nice to see some of Dan's poetry. It must be reasonably good, if he's had it published.

Steve/bboyminn





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