Huh, I wonder if the credit card companies could actually issue *real* credit card numbers for people to enter into suspicious sites, to help them trace the perps. Of course, one would have to work out exactly what should happen if someone enters one on a legitimate site.
Posted Nov 13, 2008 17:23 UTC (Thu) by dankamongmen (subscriber, #35141)
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Huh, I wonder if the credit card companies could actually issue *real* credit card numbers for people to enter into suspicious sites, to help them trace the perps.
According to various speakers I've seen here at the GTISC, this precise activity goes down every day.
Prizes for users
Posted Nov 16, 2008 4:00 UTC (Sun) by dmarti (subscriber, #11625)
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...and you could reward the users who help you catch a spammer with _real_ Viagra, donated by Pfizer's marketing dept., which also wants to shut down distribution of the fake stuff. (now let's see if I have enough juice on LWN to post a comment containing the V-word.)
Prizes for users
Posted Nov 16, 2008 19:06 UTC (Sun) by ris (editor, #5)
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> ...and you could reward the users who help you catch a spammer with _real_ > Viagra
Doesn't seem like an incentive to me, nor many users that I know.