Sun, 28 Jan 2007 09:30:09 -0500 (EST)
Jon Lewis <jlewis (AT) lewis (DOT) orgwrote:
Sun, 28 Jan 2007, Travis H. wrote:
>Hey, was discussing something from the long distant past recently.
>Specifically it was my memory of the last legitimate spamhaus,
>and how (IIRC) their backbone was DDoS'd as an act of pseudo-vigilante
>justice. I also seem to remember their backbone as spinning it
>as a content-neutral free-speech kind of thing, but they buckled
>and the Internet was probably better off.
"Legit spammer"? Perhaps you're thinking of Sanford Wallace's cyberpromo
>and AGIS?
Kanter & Seagal's Green Card spam? I think they were the first
wide-spread spam. Anyone recall the year/date? I'm thinking 1993.
matthew black
network services
california state university, long beach