Spamhaus Opening New Branch in China
Eggplant62 writes "ChinaTechNews.com is reporting that Steve Linford's Spamhaus.org will open operations with the help of Chinese government officials and ISP's in order to remove spammers operating servers on China's portion of the Internet. For years, China's unwitting ignorance of the spam issues they have with the rest of the world has been a major stumbling block in the fight to control spammers who operate from the netblocks of foreign nations. Seeing China take steps to help the world curb the scourge of junk email has me cheering all the way. Go Steve!"
A country that has massacred dissenters and viciously oppressed their people while routinely practicing human rights violations? Uhhh, yeah, "Go China"...
The ISPs are unresponsive to emails, some don't have abuse@ addresses and of course there's the language barrier. So, hopefully, a spamhaus setup in China will get the chinese ISPs to remove the spamvertised sites quickly.
The effectiveness of this idea, of course, remains to be seen. I can see the temptation of taking hard currency when you're happily ignoring complaints about the "Make big penis" web sites hosted in your IP space.
Now if only Russia would do something about the paypal, ebay and bank phishing spammers they host, then I might consider lifting some country blocks.
have at it
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A dream is good. A plan is better.
I welcome any effort to reduce Spam anywhere. ... USA. That's 212 out of 243, or almost a whopping 90%
However, I just went through the hassle of analyzing what has been caught inmy spam trap today:
243 spam messages total
of which
4 (four!) apparently came from China.
7 came from Russia,
1 came from Germany
19 I haven't been able to work out yet
the rest comes from
Guys, the problem is with the good old US, at least for the spam I receive. The legislation there is not biting at all.
Anybody got a link regarding larger and long term spam statistics re country of origin?
Spam is theft of services. VoIP is not theft of services. Duh. I'd rather have a Free internet
Freedom requires a justice system for punishing those who are found (after due process) to have violated the freedoms of others (e.g. by using their property without permission).
/. If the government wants us to respect the law, it should set a better example.
I assume that by homegrown you are speaking of the US as "Snotty Scotty" is a Yank. Steve Linford, who is helping US authorities to track spammers, is a Brit. International help is needed because the Internet is international. One other group that needs to provide MUCH more help right now is the North American broadband providers. I believe that all of the spam that the notorious American (and some other English speaking nationalities) spam is sent either through non-US mail servers or through infected broadband connected home computers. The American spammers have gotten so notorious that they are unable to get connectivity from American providers. A quote from Steve Linford, March, 2003: "Alan Ralsky, Carl Henderson, Bill Waggoner, etc., are the bottom of the barrel of human society, they'll never be able to run a legitimate Internet-based business anywhere in the US again. We keep their history and will bust them with it for the rest of their working careers. By moving offshore they confirmed their intentions and burnt their futures. So they have to keep on the move and will need to find an alternative to China very soon...".