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Old 04-09-2009, 02:56 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by mpd123 View Post
hi all
couldnt the eu make better use of this technology by tracking down people who use the internet for cybercrime (creditcard fraud etc) rather than spending a fortune recording email and browsing habits of the public.
or use it to stop all the spam and viruses from infecting the web.
The purpose of this IS to track down people who use the Internet to commit serious crimes, and do you really think that storing mail server logs is going to cost a "fortune"? I really don't see why it should do.
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