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Re: AlleVonTech.com Spam Attack Outcome (Score: 1) by sixonetonoffun (sixonetonoffun@spammenot.com) on Monday, December 08 @ 11:11:01 CET (User Info | Send a Message) | Hey AlleVon, I for one enjoy your posts. Whether its to laugh with you or feel your rage. But you've taken a purely sporting outlook at this. To say your protecting your clients is kind of a crock 'O doodledoo.
If that was your primary concern wouldn't a simple $50 SSL certificate and some quick coding of urls (any page with a form for instance would at least require users to be logged on via SSL) redirecting to a SSL connection accomplish adaquate protection for your clientele? I realize there would be some overhead with this solution but heck even Ebay uses this approach to some extent.
I'm not throwing rocks here just trying to point out alternatives that are more globally exceptable. Of course you'd still be free to persue all the key kiddies who violate your turf.
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