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Federal Bounty on Spammers

Portigui writes "CNN is reporting that the FTC is considering imposing a bounty on spammers. They are guessing it would take between $100,000 to $250,000 to get people to rat out their friends, coworkers, etc... Interstingly enough is that it is 'higher than rewards in most high-profile criminal and terrorism cases. For example, the FBI pays $50,000 for tips leading to the arrests of most of its top 10 fugitives.'"

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  1. What we need is... by Trailer+Trash · · Score: 5, Funny

    a bounty on /. dups...

    1. Re:What we need is... by FortKnox · · Score: 5, Funny

      Plz see sig.

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  2. Potentially duplicating by dan+dan+the+dna+man · · Score: 4, Interesting

    this

    But the question I have to ask - are they really worth persuing to this degree? I'm not trolling (seriously) but I'd rather see my tax dollars paying for takedowns in more serious crime..

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    1. Re:Potentially duplicating by Trailer+Trash · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Spam is a serious crime. A single spammer can cost our country millions of dollars of lost productivity each year. While no one company (outside of AOL, Hotmail, Yahoo, etc.) bears this entire cost, it adds up to big bucks in the aggregate.

      It is quite appropriate that we put a bounty on spammers. Frankly, I still think the proper thing to do is to have a large statutory penalty, say $10,000/spam, that anyone can collect in small-claims court. We had a good law here in Tennessee, but the penalties weren't large enough ($10/spam, capped at $5000/day) and it really didn't specify that the damages weren't compensatory, leaving the judge with some discretion.

      The only way to kill a spamming operation is the "death of a thousand cuts". It's obvious that law enforcement doesn't really care about this problem, otherwise Ralsky and Hardigree wouldn't be doing interviews and talking about their wealth. For that matter, I don't see a bounty system as working since we're still relying on law enforcement to catch and prosecute.

  3. $100k-$250k?! by fatcatman · · Score: 5, Funny

    They are guessing it would take between $100,000 to $250,000 to get people to rat out their friends, coworkers, etc...

    Holy shit, spammers have loyal friends. I'd rat 'em out for a happy meal.

  4. Re:Difference is... by glpierce · · Score: 4, Funny

    Perhaps you should send out an email to all potentially interested parties. "Send $20 and watch spam disappear from your computer!"

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  6. Re:Karma Whoring 101 by Monkeyman334 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why repost comments and be a karma whore? You could instead repost stories and become an editor.

  7. Rat out non-BCC users? by BestNicksRTaken · · Score: 5, Funny

    Does this mean I can rat out my coworkers who insist on forwarding jokes with their whole addressbook in the TO: field AND GET PAID FOR IT?!

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  8. WHEN DID THIS HAPPEN?! by gosand · · Score: 4, Funny
    Or maybe just a bounty on Slashdot editors.

    Slashdot has editors?

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  9. but what do we do with them once we catch them? by Wilk4 · · Score: 5, Insightful
    I know we all have our personal lists of the things we'd like to do to spammers ;-) but until someone can effectively prosecute them on it what's the point of catching them?

    The laws are pitiful and full of loopholes built in by the direct marketing lobbyists, and even Eliot Spitzer has mostly given the spammers he's prosecuted mere slaps on the wrist.

    If I were a spammer, I'd have a friend turn me in for the reward, take the minimal risk that anyone could actually prosecute me on it, then split the reward with the friend. Sounds like instant profit to me...

    ... and probably an easier way to "make money fast" ;-) than actually spamming...

    For that matter, such a scheme could work well enough to bring new people into the spamming field just to turn themselves in...

  10. Re:Dupe, Dupe, Dupe.... by Yo+Grark · · Score: 4, Funny

    You Forgot:

    As I wade through dup'd Articles
    Will noone stop the Duped Url's
    And-a you, where did you go editors?
    And no one can stop you now

    Yes-a, I, oh a we.....we're gonna get you, oh Taco
    Not gonna subscribe no more
    'Cause you ignore, the duped Url's
    So hey yea yea yeah

    And when we warn you,
    You'll ignore our emails, Emails about Duped URL's
    So we're left to pay to read our duped Slashdot
    While the profits you just don't share

    Yes-a, we, oh we're gonna get you, oh Taco
    Nothing will make us renew now
    'Cause we're still seeing Duped Url's
    So hey yeah yeah yeah

    Well, we, oh we're gonna get you, oh Taco
    Try searching before you post it now
    'Avoid the duped URL's
    So hey yeah yeah yeah

    Yo Grark

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  11. $100,000? Not bad by theonetruekeebler · · Score: 4, Funny

    Now, is that just for the pelt, or do I have to bring in the whole spammer?

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