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The spam empire strikes back..
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SilenceGold
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Canyon Lake, TX
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Jafo232
Re: The spam empire strikes back..
It would depend on jurisdiction and evidence that can be gathered.
Many ISPs would not be turning over the information without the warrant (unless it's AT&T).
Remember wicked VS Steve (GRC). No ISPs were reported to be cooperating to shut down those DDOS bots that wicked used to drop the grc.com website.
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