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By Dan Ilett
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 10, 2005 5:02:00 PM

Internet vigilantes have launched a 48-hour bandwidth attack against spammers who allegedly defraud people online.

The 419 Flash Mob, supported by Artists Against 419, has declared war on criminals who host fake bank Web sites in the hope of luring victims to deposit money there. The attacks began Wednesday.

According to Artists Against 419's Web site, "This flash mob is in celebration of Chinese New Year...Our aim is to shut down eight fake bank web sites in less than 48 hours!"

The criminals who operate so-called 419 scams, also known as advance fee fraud, send out e-mails, letters and faxes asking for help to recover a large sum of money from a bank, in return for a share of the loot. Some of these scammers have now graduated to running their own fake banking Web sites.

The 419 Flash Mob is attempting to recruit as many people as possible to launch denial-of-service attacks on spammers' bandwidth and report them to their Web hosts and to legal authorities. The Web site provides contact details of computer crime units in seven countries.

Web sites with the following banks names are being attacked: Abbey Trust & Offshore Bank; First Global Trust; Allied Trust Bank UK (which is listed twice because two separate Web sites use this name); Crystal Bonds & Securities; Kash Bank Corp.; Liberty Stronghold Securities and Finance; and BBVA Finance & Clearinghouse.

Most of these sites are hosted by one service provider in China which could not be contacted by phone, but Crystal Bonds & Securities appeared to be hosted in the United Kingdom. A call to Crystal Bonds & Securities' switchboard was answered by a man who initially said he represented Crystal Bonds & Securities. He then claimed to know nothing about the organization, but was interested to hear more about Artists Against 419 and the group's denial-of-service attacks.

Dan Ilett of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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That would depend where you live since some states you can defend yourself and property by force if needed.A weapon of any kind constitutes a threat to your life,that includes a person big enough to h... (Read the rest)
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Good show.  Kamikaze_Ohka | 02/10/05
Grandstanding  John L. Ries | 02/10/05
Illegal Period  twinkler@... | 02/10/05
But turn that around..  d_jedi | 02/10/05
Excellent point! (NT)  NonZealot | 02/10/05
Well said! (NT)  Martin Marvinski | 02/10/05
Your right, It's legal to do that.(nt). good point!  el1jones | 02/10/05
Wrong  ibabadur1 | 02/10/05
Not entirely true  voska | 02/10/05
This is  Linux User 147560 | 02/10/05
So what, still wrong  ibabadur1 | 02/10/05
Obviously you have never  Linux User 147560 | 02/10/05
And most  Linux User 147560 | 02/10/05
never heard of...  ibabadur1 | 02/11/05
so what?  linuxoverwindows | 02/12/05
also...  linuxoverwindows | 02/12/05
Check it out  ibabadur1 | 02/10/05
this isnt about killing  linuxoverwindows | 02/12/05
Self defense  Martin Marvinski | 02/10/05
That Give you no right to do something that illegal  twinkler@... | 02/10/05
I don't care if it's illegal  Martin Marvinski | 02/10/05
Even with best intention  twinkler@... | 02/10/05
Launching a Denial of Service Attack ...  ShadeTree | 02/10/05
yeah...  linuxoverwindows | 02/12/05
It's good enough for Sen. Hatch  bmgoodman | 02/10/05
What you describe is not self defense  voska | 02/10/05
Depends  MR_DE | 02/14/05
yes!  linuxoverwindows | 02/12/05
Yeah  Jeff Spicoli | 02/10/05
Maybe  ibabadur1 | 02/10/05
i have seen these scams for a long time  linuxoverwindows | 02/12/05
Type Mismatch  roberio | 02/11/05
Doesn't matter  twinkler@... | 02/11/05
he wasnt advocating anything... he was pointing out...  linuxoverwindows | 02/12/05
wtf!?  linuxoverwindows | 02/12/05
Time to declare WAR on scammers!  d_jedi | 02/10/05
im in  linuxoverwindows | 02/12/05
Laws don't cross borders, scammers do  Sunny Jalolly | 02/10/05
exactly  linuxoverwindows | 02/12/05
Vigilantes  rkelly7246 | 02/11/05
So the scammer-spammers are getting hit back - so what?  marcvridenour | 02/12/05
people here just like to argue...  linuxoverwindows | 02/12/05
Re: Let 'er Rip!  lynx@... | 02/12/05
It's about time  OurManFlint | 02/14/05

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