Some time back I thought the best solution would be to form a co-op.  Members 
of the co-op would run some sort of program to detect spammers, and then join 
together in a DOS attack on the spammer's MTA.  Detection should be pretty 
easy, I'd think, with minimal false positives.

When I thought of that, it wasn't illegal.  It is now, so I've dropped thinking 
about it, but it would have reduced the spam.  Of course, the collateral damage 
(to clueless users whose machines had been 0wn3d, as a minimum) would have been 
pretty high, and I'm not sure they would have been able to figure out why their 
systems broke down.  Probably would have required a pretty big education 
program, as it were, to get people to either (1) stop using the primary virus 
propagator of the universe (I am, of course, referring to a certain operating 
system); (2) get off the internet; or, (3) keep their virus scanners up to 
date.  Assuming, of course, that most spam comes from 0wn3d machines.  Not sure 
that's a valid assumption.

I've tried running that thing that keeps spammers busy trying to deliver the 
email (tarpit?  I cannot remember - the idea is you keep telling unknown MTAs 
'hold on a moment' for a while - say an hour or more, thus keeping their 
delivery rate low.  I should mention that at home I run my own MTA, so it was 
an option for me.  Anybody using their ISP's MTA (or gmail, or...) cannot do 
this).  The problem is that you need a LOT of people running that for it to do 
much good in spam reduction overall, and I don't' know if it reduced mine (but 
it was satisfying to look at the headers and see that couple of hour delay).  

I finally gave up and just kept changing my email address (and I also used the 
spam detector in my email program).

Rusty

 
> -----Original Message-----
> On 11/09/2012 05:54 AM, Michael Havens wrote:
> > could someone send me a virus that I could 'share' with all the
> > thieves that try to scam me?
> > :-)~MIKE~(-:
> 
> Not a prudent approach. What goes around comes around.
> 

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