The End of Net Anonymity In Brazil

Posted on Tuesday, November 07, 2006 @ 01:35:19 CST in Internet
by Raven

oprime2001 writes:  
DieNadel writes in a Slashdot article, "The Brazilian senate is considering a bill that will make it a crime to join a chat, blog, or download from the Internet without fully identifying oneself first. Privacy groups and Internet providers are very concerned, and are trying to lobby against the bill, but it seems they won't have much success." From the article: "If approved, it will be a crime, punishable with up to 4 years of jail time, to disseminate virus or trojans, unauthorizedly access data banks or networks and send e-mail, join chat, write a blog or download content anonymously."
Hopefully, this will mean fewer script kiddies and/or malicious hacks from 200.*.*.* IP range (yes, there are other countries besides Brazil in 200.*.*.*).
 
 
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Re: The End of Net Anonymity In Brazil (Score: 1)
by hitwalker on Tuesday, November 07, 2006 @ 19:42:43 CST
  
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Oh yeah....that will stop the spam,the hacking....
So next time they try to hack you they will say....."helo me pedro......ima hackah..."

 
 

Re: The End of Net Anonymity In Brazil (Score: 1)
by southern on Wednesday, November 08, 2006 @ 13:53:45 CST

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lol hitwalker... now we know why FB moved to Colombia. The trend moving norte. :)

 
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