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On The Trail Of Super-Zonda

Dynamoo writes "BBC Radio 4 has been on the trail of the notorious Super-Zonda spammers and crackers, according to this article. Super-Zonda's trick is to find insecure hosts and pressgang them into webservers for mail order brides, viagra and other spam favorites. In this case a server is traced back to a hacked machine at a major international airline. The BBC investigate some of the people allegedly behind the spam in an investigation starting on the Spamhaus houseboat in London and ending in the Netherlands via Moscow. The BBC point the finger at Martijn Bevelander of MegaProvider as being not the innocent party he seems. The BBC provide some evidence to back this up, and are not known for rash accusations."

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  1. Oh, oh yeah? by Faust7 · · Score: 5, Funny

    But it is a crime that is very difficult to police, and a crime that is growing daily, as spammers find ever more inventive ways of staying ahead.

    Well, now Microsoft is on the case. So they'd just better watch out.

  2. Sure ;-) by Faust7 · · Score: 5, Funny

    A special investigation by the BBC has revealed that British Airways was used without its knowledge to host a website advertising Russian mail order brides.

    As if the BBC would ever admit its nation's premier airline was desperate for some hot Siberian lovin'.

  3. Confused... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I thought the mail order bride email were jokes, not SPAM.

    <russian accent>
    "Hello, My name is Tania and I have executed 18 years of age. I love ...."
    </russian accent>

  4. Hit squads. by nettdata · · Score: 5, Funny

    Paypal donations to hi-tech hit squads, a la Tom Clancy and his Mr. Clark, to track down and eliminate, with EXTREME prejudice, any and all spammers, anywhere in the world. I'd give them $5/month, easy. Hell, film it and broadcast it like COPS. It's not like the embedded media have any real use for those handy portable vidcams they were sporting recently. Now _THAT'S_ a pay per view!

    These guys don't care about laws, and any and all fines they MAY receive are just a cost of doing business and a lesson learned on how NOT to do it next time. Mind you, I think they'd start caring if they starting being hurt and/or killed.

    And I'm only half kidding...

    Anyone wishing to apply for such a squad, please email to...

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  5. Re:UK? by shadowcabbit · · Score: 5, Funny

    Damn, here I was hoping there would be a chance of prosicuting in a country that still has the death penalty. Preferably something slow.

    Have you watched British television lately?

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  6. In a perfect world by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    These spammers would get caught, go to jail, and share a cell with many men who have enlarged thier penises, taken viagra, and are looking for a new relationship. Now that would be poetic justice.