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Re: mitigating botnet C&Cs has become useless

  • From: Aaron Glenn
  • Date: Tue Aug 08 19:56:46 2006
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On 8/5/06, Sean Donelan <[email protected]> wrote:
Railroads have the railroad police. The Post Office has postal
inspectors.  Do we want to give ISP security the power to arrest
people?  There are probably some security officers at SPs that
would love to bust some doors down and slap handcuffs on a few
people.

There are plenty of (US) law enforcement agencies ready and willing to do just that.