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Re: Public IP information


From: "David M. Fetter" <david.fetter () fetterconsulting com>
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 17:23:41 -0700

dave wrote:
Brian,


Harsh words.....
You Wrote > " contact the law enforcement who will undoubtedly not
understand a word of what you are talking about, but hey, that's how it
goes"

I will take the Pepsi challenge on that one up against you any day of the
week.


Indeed, those are a bit harsh. I suppose it might depend on where you're from. Different local law enforcement have different services, etc. In Portland Oregon they have a fairly decent computer crime squad amongst the local police (from what I understand at least, having never worked with them personally). The FBI, of course, is well known for their computer crime task force (mainly due to their "carnivore" project). ;-)


Dave

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