Police and the Porn Fraud Mess |
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Steve Hayes (steve@honeylink.co.uk) Sun, 22 Apr 2007 23:38:04 +0100
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There has been some recent discussion in Telecom Digest of police methods and their intentional or unintentional deficiencies. The story linked to here is pretty interesting in that regard and I'm surprised that there hasn't been any corresponding mention in the digest already. Although it affects quite a few people here in Britain, there must be many more in a similar situation in the USA and other countries.
http://technology.guardian.co.uk/weekly/story/0,,2059832,00.html
To summarise (and in case the link doesn't work): some years ago, US
Following the bust, lists of customers and their credit card details
The article linked to here reveals that before the bust, Landslide had
It looks like Landslide was already effectively out of business before
What is most alarming (but not surprising) is the way that the police,
Steve Hayes, South Wales, UK |
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