> Reportedly started by someone operating under the name "Flyman," RBN is
> known as the mother of cybercrime among online investigators. François
> Paget, senior expert for the McAfee company, says that RBN began as an
> Internet provider and offered "impenetrable" hosting for $600 a month.
> This meant a guarantee that it would not give out information about
> its clients, no matter what business they were in.

This is a commendable position and one that should be the default for all 
businesses.  Severe penalties (such as cutting out of the tongue or cutting off 
hands) should be dealt to anyone who releases private information without 
having first ensured that such disclosure is in accordance with a properly 
obtained court order issued by a competent court in a public hearing (and no, 
administrative tribunals are not courts of law).




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