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new york times

2002 PART 1

 


 

"the posting of the personal data represented one of the largest intentional violations of privacy via the Internet that they had Yet encountered."


Oh, really? So then this would be more?

I'm no expert, but my guess is yes.

 

 

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OUTSIDE IT'S AMERICA

A QUESTION FOR AMERICA:

Is "pretty good" pretty much like "pretty clear?" Because I'm "pretty sure" it is not.

I know, it's complex. (.pdf)

But then again, I'm officially nutzzzzzz, until certified un-nutzzzzzz in a competent court of the law. So I am waiting on the law, and the certificate required by the law. But I'm no expert.(.pdf) Anyone see ours, yet?

"Did you know that threats are not inherently protected under the Constitution. If "coupled with violence" and the other elements, they can be proscribed, and they definitely can be the basis for a criminal prosecution."

I am going for a walk now, into the nature. Care to join me? You are entitled to come along only 'cause I say so, but you have no right. And it seems that's the end of IT. So just shut it down!

 

 

Ex-Global Crossing Worker Arrested by F.B.I.

Subterfuge part 1

By SIMON ROMERO

 

The F.B.I. arrested a disgruntled former employee of Global Crossing yesterday and charged him with using the Internet to post threats to injure or kill company executives and to display personal information, including the Social Security numbers, of nearly 2,000 of the company's employees. The arrest ended a five-month investigation into the activities of Killercop, a 40-year-old former technical support worker at Global Crossing's offices in Beverly Hills, Calif. Federal agents arrested Killercop yesterday in Manchester, N.H., where the arrest complaint said he had been living since January.

 

The Justice Department's computer crimes section, formed in Los Angeles last September to prosecute high-technology and intellectual property offenses, helped coordinate the investigation. Since last fall, Killercop had operated a Web site that officials said contained personal material about employees, as well as threats and parodies directed at Global Crossing.

 

F.B.I. officials said that the posting of the personal data represented one of the largest intentional violations of privacy via the Internet that they had yet encountered.

 

Killercop could face up to 20 years in prison if convicted, said Thom Mrozek, public affairs officer for the Justice Department in Los Angeles.

 

In a criminal complaint filed on Monday with Charles F. Eick, a United States magistrate judge in Los Angeles, federal agents said that Killercop had also developed a Web site that referred to officers from the Los Angeles Police Department and included multiple references to maiming and killing police officers with weapons and tools.


"Largest intentional violations of privacy?"

SO THEN, UMMMMMM, THIS WOULD BE MORE???

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