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Re: Time for moderation?
From: smiles () powerdog com (Kevin Ruddy)
Date: Sat, 8 Oct 1994 00:02:38 -0400
Douglas Goodall writes:
I am very unhappy :-( to be receiving anything that looks like credit card numbers, names, and expiration dates. If this is going to happen, I vote that bugtraq becomes a moderated list.
I would rather know that people are actively retreiving credit card data. As much as I've read about people snooping for it, I hadn't actually seen it until now. It wasn't related to bugtraq but I thought it was informative. What fool would collect credit card data only to share it with a mailing list that clearly includes some above-board people who would report the cards as stolen? I'd like to think that the real author (apparently not the sender) was just making a point. Moderation won't prevent credit card numbers from being gathered. If they really wanted to publish the data with a few like-minded individuals they probably should have posted it to alt.2600 or something. (No offense to all the above-board people there.) I would not vote for moderation unless the traffic level was out of control, or the content became permanently off-topic. Speaking of which, I'm sorry for using everyone's bandwidth this way ... -- kevin.ruddy () powerdog com
Current thread:
- Re: Time for moderation? Kevin Ruddy (Oct 07)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Time for moderation? der Mouse (Oct 08)
- Re: Time for moderation? David Kovar (Oct 08)
- Attack on Anti-Bug Lists Richard A Childers (Oct 08)
- Re: Re: Time for moderation? Ed Arnold (Oct 10)
- Re: Time for moderation? Michael S. Hines (Oct 10)
- Re: Time for moderation? Derik Jarne x353-2490 (Oct 10)
- Re: Time for moderation? Jas (Oct 10)
- Re: Time for moderation? Derik Jarne x353-2490 (Oct 10)
- Re: Time for moderation? Douglas W. Goodall (Oct 10)
- Re: Time for moderation? Derik Jarne x353-2490 (Oct 10)
(Thread continues...)