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Date: Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 8:42 PM<br>Subject: [AfrISPA.Discuss] US cuts off 'criminal' ISP<br>To: <a href="mailto:members@gispa.org.gh">members@gispa.org.gh</a>, <a href="mailto:discuss@afrispa.org">discuss@afrispa.org</a><br>
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US cuts off 'criminal' net firm<br>
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An American ISP allegedly involved in distributing spam and images of<br>
child abuse has been thrown off the net.<br>
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The US Federal Trade Commission asked for Pricewert LLC's net links to<br>
be severed after it had gathered evidence of the firm's 'criminal'<br>
connections.<br>
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The FTC alleges that Pricewert had created one of the "leading US-based<br>
havens for illegal, malicious, and harmful content".<br>
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Pricewert denied the allegations and said it would fight them in court.<br>
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Legal fight<br>
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In an official complaint filed in a San Jose Federal court, the FTC<br>
described Pricewert as a "rogue" or "black hat" ISP that acted as a<br>
hosting centre for many hi-tech criminals.<br>
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The FTC alleges that Pricewert was paid to host "child pornography,<br>
botnet command and control servers, spyware, viruses, trojans,<br>
phishing-related sites, illegal online pharmacies, investment and other<br>
web-based scams".<br>
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The evidence against Pricewert was gathered with the help of Nasa's<br>
computer crime division, Symantec, the National Center for Missing and<br>
Exploited Children, as well as groups such as Spamhaus and the<br>
Shadowserver Foundation.<br>
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In its statement accompanying its filing, the FTC said its complaint was<br>
"not a finding or ruling that the defendant has actually violated the<br>
law". That, it said, would be decided by a court. A preliminary hearing<br>
will be heard on 15 June.<br>
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So far, the FTC has not been able to identify who was behind Pricewert.<br>
Although its servers are based in the US, it is registered as a business<br>
in Belize and many of its employees are thought to be located in Eastern<br>
Europe.<br>
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Talking to technology news site Network World, a spokesman for Pricewert<br>
said the action was "unfair" and it would take legal action to defend<br>
itself.<br>
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<a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8084726.stm" target="_blank">http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8084726.stm</a><br>
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