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RE: CANADA.EXE Findings
From: "Cavey, Jean-Luc" <jlcavey () kpmg com>
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 18:01:46 +0100
We have the same kind of auto-diallers here in France for porn sites.
Economically speaking, they dial a specific phone number whose rate is
surcharged to pay the service.
France-Telecom then transfer the surcharge to the owner of the porn site.
http://www.carpediem.fr is the most important firm in France known to host
porn sites (more than 500 all over the World, according them) and to use
such a program.
HtH
Jean-Luc.
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De : John H [mailto:surfcityjohn () yahoo com]
Envoyé : jeudi 13 mars 2003 05:56
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Objet : CANADA.EXE Findings
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