Company wants to let thousands of users collaborate to disable Web sites

Escalating the war on spam, a California company wants to let thousands of users collaborate to disable the Web sites spammers use to sell their wares.

A leading anti-spam advocate, however, criticized Blue Security Inc.’s Blue Frog initiative as being no more than a denial-of-service attack, the technique hackers use to effectively shut down a Web site by overwhelming it with fake traffic.

“It’s the worst kind of vigilante approach,” said John Levine, a board member with the Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial E-mail. “Deliberate attacks against people’s Web sites are illegal.”

Spam protest service criticized as ‘vigilante’

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