On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 16:45:16 GMT, "DeWayne" wrote:
http://www.northcoastjournal.com/080405/cover0804.html
I like this part - it's OK to steal C.C.'s database but spammers are
the lowest of the low.
It's a bit like John Geoghan, the Boston paedophile priest, who was
offed in prison by a "decent" murderer.
Not to defend spammers but stealing a database is a crime. Spammers
frequently commit crimes as part of their spamming and Virginia has a
spammer-specific criminal law but in most cases spamming is a civil
tort.
[quote]
At some point, Williams gave Justice instructions on how to break into
Crane's database systems and retrieve the company's list of customers.
On Tuesday, Nov. 18, Williams and Justice exchanged a flurry of
e-mails. Most of them were during business hours, when Justice would
have been sitting at his computer in C. Crane's offices. Justice had
successfully obtained the list.
Williams: "****ing A dude! Now if we can just find some spammer with
cash!!!"
Justice: "No, never! I don't think I could actually stoop that low
besides, even though I just did something that my momma would have
told me not to, I still have morals!"
Williams: "No I was kidding. I wouldn't do that either but I'm pretty
excited about the list though it is dangerous."
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