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    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.
    This isn't the kind of thing where one can make an easy google
    query, but I'll bet you that someone here remembers a name that
    would lead to a URL that I could forward to the person asking
    for more info. TIA.
  • No.1 | | 698 bytes | |

    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?

    Jon Lewis | I route
    Senior Network Engineer | therefore you are
    Atlantic Net |
    http://www.lewis.org/~jlewis/pgp for PGP public key
  • No.2 | | 958 bytes | |

    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
  • No.3 | | 203 bytes | |

    Define "legit" spammer. Do you mean one who was just advertising a
    real product, albeit in an objectionable fashion, as opposed to those
    who are trying to spread malware or commit fraud?
  • No.4 | | 832 bytes | |

    Matthew Black wrote:

    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
    >>

    >"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.

    (April 12, 1994)

    Perhaps you are thinking of Clarence L Thomas IV, who posted the day
    after the Northridge quake (also in 1994), with a post about the coming
    end of the war.
  • No.5 | | 987 bytes | |

    Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 03:07:26PM +0000, Alexander Harrowell wrote:

    Define "legit" spammer. Do you mean one who was just advertising a
    real product, albeit in an objectionable fashion, as opposed to those
    who are trying to spread malware or commit fraud?

    Actually, I meant that they weren't using hacked machines and such;
    basically, that they were "advertising" without directly breaking laws.

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