13 Nov
2008
13 Nov
'08
4:27 a.m.
On Wednesday 12 November 2008 21:52:12 Nick Newman wrote:
Let's compare these two scenarios:
1. The world-wide community of people who essentially run the Internet have had enough with a nasty webhosting company in California. They've determined that the majority of spam world-wide originates from this company offering bullet-proof hosting. So they call the upstream providers and get them cut off.
2. Some LE agency serves a search warrant for "any digital evidence" and collects hundreds of terabytes of worth of data. 5 years later....
These aren't mutually exclusive.
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