28 Jun
2004
28 Jun
'04
3:09 p.m.
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Dan Hollis wrote:
When a provider hosts a phishing site for _weeks on end_ and does _nothing_ despite being notified repeatedly, sometimes a blacklist is the only cluebat strong enough to get through the provider's thick skull.
there are other reasons aside from 'lameness' that the ISP might keep the site up: 1) law enforcement request, to prolong/preserve investigation 2) legal request by phishee (mother site being phished) to prolong/preserve investigation Just a thought as sometimes childporn sites stay up longer than desirable due to these same reasons.