Anna Kubit wrote:
http://groups.google.com/group/talk....coring=d&hl=en
The poster is banned from talk.origins -- anyone complaining to their
ISP can point out they are evading a moderator ban at this point, and I
will support them in email as needed to terminate their ISP account.
ANY further posting by you on this group will be taken up with your ISP
as TOS abuse.
This thread is dead; the posters Steve and Anna are banned; the filters
will be eating this thread by now. You will likely see few responses,
and fewer as I throttle it to death by procmail. I am prepared to
throw QUITE a wide net to catch this.
--D.
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david iain greig dgr...@ediacara.org
moderator, talk.origins sp4 kox
http://www.ediacara.org/~dgreig arbor plena alouattarum
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somebody we all know by now, forged an email under my name, so it could
turn around and then reply, spamming my usenet email inbox.
http://www.ic3.gov/
http://www.ic3.gov/crimeschemes.aspx
Thank you for filing a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint
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The IC3 receives thousands of complaints each month and does not have
the resources to respond to inquiries regarding the status of
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discretion of the receiving agencies.
Evidence
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of a website, copies of emails, or similar items. Please keep the items
in a safe location, in case you are requested to provide them for
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They provide ID and password, to followup on the case.
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If you wish to view/download your complaint or have any additional
information to provide to the IC3, please use the following link and
login with the above complaint id and password.
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Complaint Status
1 - The IC3 receives thousands of complaints each month and does not
have the resources to respond to inquiries regarding the status of
complaints.
2 - It is the IC3's intention to review all complaints and refer them
to law enforcement and regulatory agencies having jurisdiction.
3 - Ultimately, investigation and prosecution are at the discretion of
the receiving agencies.
* In other words, if the criminal who did the internet crime is living
in Hawaii, it would be in the hands of Hawaii State Police.