Interesting article about RBN, it's spin-offs and the global network infrastructure used for cybercrime. Has a passing mention of Atrivo's place in the global picture. http://www.newsweek.com/id/228674 Reportedly started by someone operating under the name "Flyman," RBN is known as the mother of cybercrime among online investigators. François Paget, senior expert for the McAfee company, says that RBN began as an Internet provider and offered "impenetrable" hosting for $600 a month. This meant a guarantee that it would not give out information about its clients, no matter what business they were in. Aleksandr Gostev, director of Kaspersky Labs, a global research and threat analysis center, believes that RBN's servers are located in Panama. "Confidential data about clients can be obtained only by a court decision," a Newsweek source familiar with the situation says. "But what court do you apply to if criminal ties are discovered? A Panamanian court?" -- Bruce Williams “Discovering...discovering...we will never cease discovering... and the end of all our discovering will be to return to the place where we began and to know it for the first time.” -T.S. Eliot