Roland Perry wrote:
In article <6.0.0.10.0.20030829085908.04fcb150@127.0.0.1>, JC Dill <nanog@vo.cnchost.com> writes
The FBI has identified a teenager as the author of a damaging virus-like infection unleashed on the Internet and plans to arrest him early Friday, a U.S. official confirmed Thursday.
It always worries me when law enforcement send out a press statement that they are going to arrest a particular individual "in the future". Where is he "now" and why won't he remove himself to "somewhere a long way away", overnight? Obviously, there is something more complex happening here.
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