Rob McEwen (PowerView Systems) wrote: Yes Rob, that's exactly it. Just like the URIBL catches spam that links to spam sites the email address would catch email addresses used as th reply address to 419 scams. That would leave onle the stock market scams as yet to be solved. :)jdow said:It'd be easier to simply click fraud the sites until the vendors who commission the spam catch on and turn off the money up front.I think you've misunderstood Marc's proposal. He is talking about identity theft schemes via Nigeria "419" scams where there is only an e-mail address in the body of the message. |
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- Re: Proposal: First URI black list, ho... Rob McEwen (PowerView Systems)
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