More than half of all sales at rogue Internet pharmacy in the last four years were charged to credit and debit cards issued by the top seven card-issuing banks. KrebsOnSecurity: Curbing this drug dealing activity would promote both public health and Internet users safety. The figures come from sales data stolen from Glavmed, a Russian affiliate program that pays webmasters to host and promote online pharmacy sites that sell a variety of prescription drugs without requiring a prescription. The data suggests that the spam ecosystem could be crippled if banks stopped processing payments to a handful of institutions.”]
Source: https://krebsonsecurity.com/2011/06/banks-hold-key-to-killing-rogue-pharmacies/

