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CSN-UK | Charlie
For some time now we've adopted a policy of monitoring new sites over the first days/weeks or month in order to help pre-empt any of the annoyances or difficulties new users can be faced with as well as to introduce ourselves somewhat to the new customer.
As part of this obviously we get the occasional site suspected of phishing and or fraud, typically setting up a site with a new domain often with a blank index and obscure folder names. The dilemma being somewhat being certain in such cases a lot of the time they lack the coding skills to hide their intentions however what actions would you take against such a user?
It seems rather difficult in that the authorities need to catch the user in the act essentially and as such suspending them make the cat and mouse game of new domains/hosts more difficult. Equality when the appropriate company cottons on, they will simply request the removal on copyrighted material. Then add to the mix the authorities and associated companies may or may not be English speaking or of origin.
It seems a no win situation in essence.. with the new user no doupt continuing their actions elsewhere.
As part of this obviously we get the occasional site suspected of phishing and or fraud, typically setting up a site with a new domain often with a blank index and obscure folder names. The dilemma being somewhat being certain in such cases a lot of the time they lack the coding skills to hide their intentions however what actions would you take against such a user?
It seems rather difficult in that the authorities need to catch the user in the act essentially and as such suspending them make the cat and mouse game of new domains/hosts more difficult. Equality when the appropriate company cottons on, they will simply request the removal on copyrighted material. Then add to the mix the authorities and associated companies may or may not be English speaking or of origin.
It seems a no win situation in essence.. with the new user no doupt continuing their actions elsewhere.
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