A New Approach To Reducing Spam: Go After Credit Processors

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    WrongSizeGlass writes “A team of computer scientists at two University of California campuses has been looking deeply into the nature of spam, and they think found a 'choke point' [PDF] that could greatly reduce the flow of spam. It turned out that 95 percent of the credit card transactions for the spam-advertised drugs and herbal remedies they bought were handled by just three financial companies — one based in Azerbaijan, one in Denmark and one in Nevis, in the West Indies. If a handful of companies like these refused to authorize online credit card payments to the merchants, 'you'd cut off the money that supports the entire spam enterprise,' said one of the scientists.”
    Frequent Slashdot contributor (and author of a book on Digital Cash) Peter Wayner wonders if “the way to get a business shut down is to send out a couple billion spam messages in its name.”

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    A New Approach To Reducing Spam: Go After Credit Processors

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