Sad Flacks Secretly Edit Their Boss's Own Wikipedia Page
An IP address affiliated with America's most inept agency, 5WPR, was used to edit the Wikipedia entry about 5W's CEO, incompetent superflack and bad apologizer Ronn [sic] Torossian. This is the same IP address that the agency was using to leave fake blog comments, which it was busted for last week. Hey 5W, you guys…
Scheme To Blame Intern For PR Fraud Unravels
It's not entirely surprising that the PR firm that misspelled the online signature of the guy they were trying to impersonate has now been busted for ineptly trying to blame an unidentified "intern" for everything. Bumbling disaster of a publicity shop 5WPR posted, in the name of a rabbi, fake blog comments about a…
Michael Kun Wants You To Be His Sockpuppet
Reading the blog of someone who's panned your latest offering in a Publishers Weekly review probably isn't the brightest idea if you're an overly sensitive author with a penchant for nastiness, especially when any comments you leave are readily traceable to the IP address of your employer. From the original blog entry:
Alex Kuczynski's Amazon Adventure Continues
Alex "Special" K. has taken down the "Walter Winchell 'Ax'" profile and sockpuppety Amazon reviews that we posted about this morning, like anyone with half a brain would've. However, it does seem to be the case that she's operating with only half. A fervently good review of Beauty Junkies and a scathing swipe at 740…
Alex Kuczynski Sinks To Amazon Sockpuppetry?
A tipster informs us that our favorite recovering Beauty Junkie might be harboring another dangerous addiction — an addiction to fluffing up her own Amazon reader reviews. The clue? An Amazon review of Michael Gross's 740 Park — which is, of course, a tell-all about the building where Alex lives, including some…

