Re: A question for the list...
From: morning_wood (se_cur_ity_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 05/31/03
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To: <lists@ktabic.co.uk>, <incidents@securityfocus.com> Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 18:55:46 -0700
> > <snip, comments below>
> > > You're missing a critical problem here; evidence. Collecting evidence
from
> > > foreign companies (the biggest spammer may be American, but he uses
foreign
> > > servers and ISPs) is a lot harder than it is from companies based
here.
Exactly what do you mean by "evidence" ? The use indicates a "collection of
facts for legal purposes" What for? Why? I am generally failing to see
anything that cam be prosecuted against by sending "buy this" mail. I
suppose I will try to sue "Joes Market" and the U.S.P.S for all their
unsolicited "special offers " and "sales"... or is that not the same
somehow?
morning_wood
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