Prosecuting Spamming Crackers?
lnixon asks: "As a recent Slashdot article mentioned, the latest trend in spamming is to use cracked Windows machines for sending spam and hosting spamvertised web sites, 'spacking', as Wired terms it. A couple of weeks ago, I started tracking one of these cracker rings down, carefully documenting the trail as I went.Mostly through luck, I actually found the originating server. This information should seriously put a crimp in their activities...if only I could get the law interested. I have tried to get the attention of CERT, of FBI and of my local police authorities, but nobody seems to be interested. Now, what should I do? Organize a posse?"
You're mistake was referring to them as "spammers" instead of "terrorists". Isn't anybody who cracks a system now official considered a "digital terrorist"?
"Freedom means freedom for everybody" -- Dick Cheney
Give the information to your local newspapers and TV news programs. The spotlight might spur the authorities into action, and the reporters will love you because you saved them from doing any pesky work for themselves.
You failed to click on the link that said documentation didn't you? Go there and you can see all the information this guy has been able to gather.
I hate liberals. If you are a liberal, do not reply.