Re: spamming the spamers...
- From: "Morgan" <nomail@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 20:56:07 -0500
http://www.spamcop.net/
"Rob R. Ainscough" <robains@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I'm working on some software similar to the "make love not spam" screen
> saver that was launched by Lycos back in Dec '04 that successfully
> crippled spam servers where it counts -- bandwidth.
>
> My question, I'm trying to put together a fairly comprehensive database of
> known spam servers as a starting point, does anyone have a link to such
> data? Also, I originally started writing this as a stand alone .NET
> framework v1.1 exe and am thinking of moving it to a Windows Service using
> .NET v2.0 and VS 2005 -- any issues I need to be aware of in the migration
> of code from VS2003 to VS2005? I've coded Windows Services before so that
> is not a issue for me.
>
> I'm also working on a component that will analyze and detect potential
> spam sources from the E-Mails I receive and will launch a crippling
> response (notice I did not use the work ATTACK) to the source spam server.
>
> I'm also working on some software to cripple drone SQL Attackers (cripple,
> not totally disable) that I might incorporate into the same application.
> I may even try to provide the software for a tiny fee in the future if
> people get value from it, but most likely I'll just let it be free since
> it is for a good cause and my government seems unable to comprehend the
> issues let alone do anything "meaningful" about it.
>
> I do have lawyers on standby just in case -- I guess I'll know if my tool
> is successful when I have to start using my lawyers.
>
> Rob.
>
.
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