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Russian Phishers Moving to China? 67

Hugh Pickens writes "The Russian Business Network, an ISP and Web hosting provider based in St. Petersburg, whose client list amounts to a laundry list of organized cybercrime operations appears to have closed shop after a number of its main upstream Internet providers severed ties with the group. The disappearance of RBN comes less than a month after Brian Krebs of the Washington Post wrote a series of stories detailing the organization and history of the shadowy ISP. However, experts at anti-spam group Spamhaus say there are strong indications that a huge swath of Internet space recently established in China may soon emerge as the next incarnation of the Russian Business Network. In related news FBI Director Robert S. Mueller, III gave a speech on cybercrime earlier this week where he said that the FBI has 60 Legal Attaché offices around the world working with partners in Russia, Romania,Poland, Hungary, Italy, and Estonia, among others, to investigate international cyber threats."
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Russian Phishers Moving to China?

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  • internet 101 (Score:5, Insightful)

    by KevMar ( 471257 ) on Friday November 09, 2007 @04:37PM (#21300305) Homepage Journal
    so they move to a country that restricts what they can access on the internet?

    Thats exactly what I would do if I was the ring leader of major internet crime...
  • Re:internet 101 (Score:5, Insightful)

    by BadHaggis ( 1179673 ) on Friday November 09, 2007 @04:54PM (#21300557)
    Yes, but if the money is flowing into the right pocket(s) certain services/servers can bypass The Great Firewall. I am sure that these esteemed, and apparently resourceful, businessmen can negotiate a profitable relationship with the Chinese Government. Additionally, I'm not convinced that the Chinese Government is as concerned with what goes out of their country as much as they are concerned with what comes in. Certainly, given the all of the product recalls lately, you're aware of the high standards that the Chinese hold to their exports.
  • by markus o'farkus ( 98120 ) on Friday November 09, 2007 @07:09PM (#21302401)
    You should do what you are good at.

    Two things Russians are very good at: hacking and organized crime.

    When combined, it's a sight to see.

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