Credit processors targeted in fight against spam

Found on The Register on Sunday, 22 May 2011
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The researchers have discovered that the vast majority (95 per cent) of the credit card payments to unlicensed pharmaceutical sites are handled by just three payment processing firms - based in Azerbaijan, Denmark and Nevis, in the West Indies, respectively.

The study discovered that payment-processing for replica and software products advertised through spam was also monetised using merchant services from just a handful of banks.

That will never work. Credit processors will treat all their customers equally and never ever stop doing business with someone without a legal requirement forcing them to. It's not like spammers donate to Wikileaks, right?