Things will dwindle out in time, once their database is stale, and they can't get a freshly hacked one from anywhere. If they use their exisiting database to guess the next round of expiries, then they may give up after they find their hit rate is too low, and there's no retrun on their investment. Given time, and the measures auDA's already taken, this type of spam will stop eventually. It'll just take some time to starve itself of its resources, thats all. -Sean. -----Original Message----- From: Anthony Dever [mailto:anthony§billiousness.com] Sent: Thursday, 17 July 2003 3:03 PM To: dns§lists.auda.org.au Subject: Re: [DNS] .net.au Regsitration Offer > DNA represents a generic concept, if they don't exist, others may take > their place. Hey Lucian, I fully agree, but I doubt other scammers would continue to make attempts as DNA have. It's like the episode of the Simpsons when Lisa compares Bart's intellengence against the intelligence of a mouse. The mouse get zapped once by the electified cake and doesn't attempt to eat it again. On the otherhand Bart keeps touching the cake and gets zapped everytime. I'm assuming that most scam domain name operatoers would get zapped by auDDA, ACCC and the fedral court once and not go back. Yet DNA keep coming back to get zapped time and time again. In my opinion it seems that the mangement behind DNA are either really devious or really stupid. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://www.auda.org.au/list/dns/ Please do not retransmit articles on this list without permission of the author, further information at the above URL. (368 subscribers.)Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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