Russian Anti-Spam Advisor Accused of Spamming 69
Keith noted that Krebs has an interesting story on a Russian businessman being accused of running a spam ring while serving as an anti-spam adviser to the Russian government. It's a strange tale including an investigation in 2007 that was abandoned when the chief investigator was actually hired to work for the spammer. Not suspicious at all, no way.
Re:Why I am not surprised? (Score:1, Insightful)
That is what a spammer does best... (Score:3, Insightful)
As much as some people like to think otherwise the simple truth of spam is that spammers send spam to make money. And this guy was just taking it to another level; he was working to improve the rate at which his spam gets through. This really shouldn't surprise anyone who has one iota of sense regarding how spam works and why it actually exists.
Hell we could actually call this "a victory for western capitalism in Russia". Alternately you could say he is just a newer iteration of Viktor Bout [wikipedia.org].
I'm only shocked because... (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:I see. (Score:3, Insightful)
You know what the difference is between Republicans and Democrats when it comes to things like this?
Democrats don't run their campaigns talking about how gays will ruin the sanctity of marriage.
I honestly don't care what politicians do behind closed doors. You want to cheat on your wife? You go right ahead, that's a problem between you and your family. But if you campaign by talking about how marriage must be protected because it is sacred, and then you violate that sanctity, it becomes my business.
Re:Why I am not surprised? (Score:5, Insightful)
See, here's the difference: In America, the government guys are a bunch of crooks. In Russia, the crooks are a bunch of government guys.