Roy Schestowitz wrote:
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> | A Russian spam king claims to have the BlueFrog 'Do Not Intrude
> | Registry,' and will publish it on the Internet. BlueFrog spams the
> | spammer by sending do not intrude messages for you for every spam
> | received. Blue Security's chief executive Eran Reshef claims that
> | their registry is encrypted, and that it is an empty threat.
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http://www.techweb.com/wire/security/187002643;jsessionid=K0WEHMOEA4G20QSNDBCSKHSCJUMEKJVN
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> I think it's the same mobster that I had in mind initially.
That's a Russian Mafia slimeball called PharmaMaster, who launched
more than just a DDoS attack against the Israeli company, but also
personal threats of violence.
I wouldn't be surprised if there was a contract out on him, or if he's
already toast.
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