Like I said I expected flames. People don't like to hear things they don't want to think about.
As to your comment anything goes in Turkey maybe you should read the news more. I did not post this to upset any1. Just don't let your lack of knowledge of current affairs lure you into a false sense of security.
He is a small clip of an article about Turkey: The first 53 legal actions (due to be filed before the end of March) include cases against alleged phishers in Turkey, France, Spain, Morocco, the UK, Germany, Austria, Egypt and Sweden. This will be followed by at least 51 more cases throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa, against other suspected fraudsters. There is a planned total of seven UK cases.
One court case in Turkey has already led to a 2.5-year prison sentence for a so-called "phisher" in Turkey, and another four cases against teenagers have been settled out of court, Microsoft said on Wednesday, eight months after it announced the launch of a Global Phishing Enforcement Initiative in March.
Of the 129 lawsuits that have been initiated, 97 are criminal procedures in which Microsoft and other technology companies have provided information.
My point is simple. People don't always know the facts before they begin involving themselves in things. They rely on back-yard lawyers to convince them nothing can happen to them.
My advice is still the same to any who hack, phish or attempt to cause harm to an individual or business. If you cost someone enough money in losses they will eventually fight back is all I am saying. The economics are simple to understand. Cost some1 enough in losses and eventually an attorney will show up showing them a way to reduce the losses.
Just for the record k2Networks (WARROCK OWNERS) received 17 million US Dollars from Intel Corporation for developement of their games.