
By Dan Ilett
Published: Tuesday 21 March 2006
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Anonymous
Location
Bucharest
Occupation
Network Addministrator
Comment
Nope .. There's something else ..
They should start working with yahoo / google / or any other BIG hosts that supports the email transfer and actually filter mails that are suspicious WITHOUT stopping them from reaching the destination.
Trace the IPs, follow them, check if they are allways used, implicate the IP's ISP, then follow the owner's contacts, maybe check his phones and so on. DO NOT RIP IN JAIL ONE THIEF IF YOU CAN CHECK HIM OUT. HE CAN LINK YOU TO ANOTHER 20 THIEFS AND SO ON ...
I really believe that if you'd start by adding some like 100 good programmers, 10 web programmers and 50 linux/unix os hard-core fans ... into this operation ... they'd close @ list 70% from the current rate ... only if you'd integrate the yahoo/google/msn (and so' on) support.
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