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Infamous RBN quits China13 Nov 2007 12:23 Nexus of evil may be broken upI did wonderBy Anonymous John
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 13:50 GMT
i wondered how long China would tolerate Russian spammers. I'm getting less than a third of the spam I was until a week or so ago. Too early to be sure, but perhaps the tide has finally turned. Cracking DownBy James Summerson
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 16:15 GMT
Perhaps someone should tell the RIAA etc., that there's a whole bunch of torrents "hosted" on the RBN servers. I look forward to the day when child pornographers are hunted down with the same zeal as file sharing sites. IP rangesBy Biton Walstra
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 16:32 GMT
why did they got those Chinese IP ranges in the first place... and then ban them??? A few well-placed paymentsBy War Monger
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 17:01 GMT
to Chinese officials could have left RBN free to disseminate the Internet equivalent of lead and date rape drug laden toys. Suprising that someone calling themselves a "Business Network" wasn't aware of how to conduct business in the country next door. Bulletproof hosting that isn'tBy Morely Dotes
Posted Tuesday 13th November 2007 19:25 GMT
What's more, the people behind RBN aren't bulletproof, either. Eventually they'll step on the wrong toes, and then it's time for sleeping with the fishes. Which is really too good for kiddie porn purveyors, but prolonged torture requires dedicating much more time than those scum are worth. The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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