Monday, 10 December 2012
Candle Business From Home
No matter how much evidence you provide to support your claim, these abuse departments eventually decide whether it is necessary to suspend the services of the guilty party or not. Anti-cyber-crime organisations have the same problem, but it is not only members of the public who experience these frustrations. What's the use of an abuse department if it doesn't do anything about the problems and abuse reported to it? Many people don't know that such departments exist and other are fed up with the ignorant approach of these departments towards reports from the public. Why are people reluctant to report spam to the abuse departments of well-known e-mail and hosting service providers?
Abusing their services, or I should rather say, i believe most world-class companies will stare bankruptcy in the face if they terminate the accounts of all the spammers and unethical companies making use. Effectively making them accomplices to these criminal activities, what these companies don't understand is that they are making themselves less popular by being so reluctant to take action against these abusers and they will eventually only attract the criminals. It means revenue loss for them, why would they want to cancel the account of a loyal client? The problem becomes even worse when the abusing party pays for the services. Or you can even say their terms of service are only applicable to those who abuse the services without generating any revenue for the company, this means that they are not enforcing their own terms of service. Why would they want to terminate a web site that brings them a lot of revenue? Web sites involved in spamming activities bring in a lot of visitors which means the ads of the hosting company also gets exposure. Free web site hosting normally involves adds of the hosting company displayed on the web site. Even the free services generate revenue for these companies, it revolves all around money.
Battling to keep their heads above the flood of spam and scams reported to them on a daily basis, cyber criminals are laughing out loud at the divided force against cyber crime. Spammers love it when e-mail and hosting service providers do not respond to the reports from anti-cyber-crime organisations and complaints from the public. The scammers love the fact that law enforcement agencies are not working together with anti-cyber-crime organisations to battle cyber crime. A united force is much stronger than a divided force. But is this enough reason to refuse a helping hand from a partner? Without visitors they cannot make money from the ads displayed on their site. This is understandable to some extent because many anti-cyber-crime organisations provide their services free of charge and generate revenue mainly through advertisements. A web site owner will not want to refer visitors to a partner's web site without getting something in return. Money is also the stumbling block for collaboration between cyber crime fighters.
It is time we turn the tides and stand united against cyber crime, the cyber criminals are constantly one step ahead of cyber law enforcement.
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