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Trojan spam scam nipped in the bud

Published Friday 14th September 2007 16:02 GMT

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Crime only pays if you're smarter than a brick 

By Morely Dotes
Posted Friday 14th September 2007 17:11 GMT

These ten were idiots. You don't use the Internet - a world-wide communications network - to scam people in your own country. Even the bloody Nigerians are smarter than that.

If you want to sit in Germany and scam people, scam the Chinese. Their government can't touch you (unless you're stupid enough to visit Tiananmen Square), and Western governments won't cooperate. Well, except for George W. Bush, who admires the Chinese method of dealing with dissidents.

And there's your IT angle, you gits - this was an *INTERNET* scam. So bugger off, there's a good lot.

Set Example 

By gabor
Posted Friday 14th September 2007 17:27 GMT

Would be cool to give the technical minds amongst them a choice: jail for 10 years, or some good jobs and take all their money above minimum wage for compensation for 10 years. Talk about community service. The rest can be just jailed.

@gabor 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Monday 17th September 2007 09:53 GMT

".........jail for 10 years, or some good jobs and take all their money above minimum wage for compensation for 10 years."

A sort of "Work makes you free" / slave labour idea? Can't see the Germans going for that one somehow..........:-O

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