Search: Home Bugtraq Vulnerabilities Mailing Lists Jobs Tools Vista
Spam Punishment Doesn't Fit the Crime
Mark Rasch, 2004-12-27

Comments Mode:
Spam Punishment Doesn't Fit the Crime 2004-12-28
Anonymous (1 replies)
Spam Punishment Doesn't Fit the Crime 2004-12-28
Anonymous (2 replies)
Spam Punishment Doesn't Fit the Crime 2004-12-28
Repoman (4 replies)
From one extreme to the next 2004-12-28
Anonymous
Spam Punishment Doesn't Fit the Crime 2004-12-30
Anonymous (1 replies)
Spam Punishment Doesn't Fit the Crime 2004-12-28
Mark Bryant (2 replies)
Spam Punishment Doesn't Fit the Crime 2004-12-29
Anonymous (1 replies)
Spam: Punishment 2004-12-29
Anonymous
Exactly 2004-12-29
Aenox (2 replies)
Exactly 2005-01-01
Anonymous (2 replies)
Exactly 2005-01-05
Anonymous
Exactly 2005-01-05
Aenox
Exactly 2005-01-02
cj (1 replies)
Exactly 2005-01-05
Aenox
Spam Punishment Doesn't Fit the Crime 2004-12-29
Anonymous (1 replies)
So - increase the punishment for murder, rape, armed robbery, and toxic incidents.

Spammers don't just inconvenience or harrass, they aid and abett criminal activity in a large way and threaten the internet and internet commerce as a whole.

Let em' hang and let God sort them out.


[ reply ]

Link to this comment: http://www.securityfocus.com/comments/columns/287/29722#29722
Spam Punishment Doesn't Fit the Crime 2004-12-31
fianna (1 replies)
Spam Punishment Doesn't Fit the Crime 2005-01-03
Mark Ferguson
But if they paid taxes... 2005-01-03
Anonymous







 

Privacy Statement
Copyright 2007, SecurityFocus