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by jasonm23
3515 days ago
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It really depends on how much noise/attention they attract. Bribing one policeman or a department, or a national level LE body, and so on? Due to the nature of the internet and social media there is an ever decreasing chance of flying under the radar. Even if a country's entire infrastructure is corrupt, you would still have to deal with a never ending list of 'beaks to wet'. |
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> Due to the nature of the internet and social media there is an ever decreasing chance of flying under the radar.
I disagree with this statement though. I think that Internet as it is now only makes it easier to fly under the radar - simply because people generate such a huge amount of noise that it's barely possible to handle. As long as you don't get too greedy, you can get away with a lot, simply because nobody is going to bother looking for you (hence e.g. spam).