How to Handle ISPs Who Turn a Blind Eye to Criminal Activity?

Paul Ferguson fergdawg at netzero.net
Sat Oct 13 17:56:12 UTC 2007


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- -- "Eric Van Tol" <eric at atlantech.net> wrote:

>> We did exactly that with a similar incident and the local FBI Cyber  
>> Crimes folks told us that they couldn't help us because they were  
>> entirely dedicated to potential terrorist activities.  So, I would  
>> say "contact local authorities and play it up as a terrorist act" if  
>> you want any help at all.
>
>Or, you can somehow work into your complaint about how you are just
>trying to "protect the children".

Ah, yes -- One of the Four Horsemen of the Information Apocalypse:
terrorists, drug dealers, kidnappers, and child pornographers.

http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2005/12/computer_crime_1.html

:-)

- - ferg

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 Engineering Architecture for the Internet
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