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FTC aims to tighten spam law
Utah business saw revenue drop when Web site hit by scam
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FTC regulators have seen the number of international Internet-related complaints rise from 27 in 1996 to 44,310 in 2005, a number they say underestimates the problem. The United States tops the list of spam-producing countries. But about 75 percent of spam and 40 percent of spyware comes from outside the country, according to Leibowitz.
Spam is used to direct consumers to product Web sites. FTC investigators search those sites to see who registered the domain name. If that name is fake, they can subpoena the site registrar. But if that company isn't in the United States, they may get nowhere.
"I think this is done on purpose, because spammers know that it's difficult for us to follow the information when it goes abroad," the FTC's Mithal said.
Rep. Cliff Stearns, R-Fla., chairman of a House subcommittee that handles consumer protection issues, said he wants the panel to take up the anti-spam bill, called the U.S. SAFE WEB Act, this fall.
"There's nothing that's keeping it from happening if someone wants to make it a priority," she said.
Web sites: Federal Trade Commission: www.ftc.gov;
Department of Justice, Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section: www.cybercrime.gov; Center for Democracy and Technology: www.cdt.org
E-mail: ngaudiano@gns.gannett.com
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