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Originally Posted by Matyko
"There is no internet law in my country."
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Well the issue is not the law, but application of the law.
I have the hobby of identifying and reporting carders to the "cyber" policies of their countries, and I can tell basically never they get issues even if you report all the data.
One especially ridiculous cyber police is the one of Mexico, below a propaganda video of theirs:
So I had a mexican carder return many times across a whole year. He was so low tech that I could get not only his real IP, email, but also his youtube where he uploaded videos he took at his school of him with others, and so on. So I reported to the "Mexican Cyber Police" the guy's full name, birth date, home address, school where he is and name of his teachers, his face photos and link to videos, along with all the logs from server and biller and merchant account. Wrote in english + spanish.
I got a few replies from the fancy mexican cyber police, all of which asked to provide complicated documentation from my own country police who had to then contact the mexican police. We contacted Dutch police who finally gave up.
What I understood it is, that the mexican cyber police was protecting the mexican crook doing crime to foreign country. It could be they bust mexicans doing crime against other mexicans, but not if they are stealing money or doing mess in Europe or USA.
Another funny story is about a Vietnamese carder; after identifying him, I wrote emails about him even to the minister of telecommunications or anyway some relevant minister of Vietnam government. The guy stopped coming back, but I got no replies from any of the police or government there.
Let me end with a palestinian (that's not even an official state, right?): the carder was so low tech, that I could enter his email (sorry) and there, I noticed that he was using black market cards to buy concert tickets AND plane tickets for nearby countries. All with stolen cards, I mean, would you buy a plane ticket AND concert ticket with a stolen card? And he is well, for what I know.