On Thu, 14 Oct 2010, Jens Leinenbach wrote:
If I were a black hat, I would set up my own SKS server instead of
downloading a dump again and again. ;)
ready access to a frequently updated corpus is a win -- If I were a
black-hat, I'd be building a new product already to leverage those
wholesale updates
Indeed, and there is clearly a Cost / Benefit analysis to
perform here; it makes sense to me that a blackhat with
infinite resources would engineer a entire solution set. But
that is not what I saw as to the 'usual spammers -- they
looked for the casual 'easy and low hanging fruit' to exploit
first
The world is not a perfect place, but filled with shades of
gray. But my question is:
Why facilitate casual exploitation?
-- Russ herrold
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