Alternatives: - Call the FBI Computer Crime Squad (202) 324-9164, which will probally be very unsatisfying unless you can document a large dollar loss
Try Byron Thompson from NC-17. You may have much better luck
Last time Sprint did this, I believe a front page story in the New York Times was very effective at getting their attention. -- Sean Donelan, Data Research Associates, Inc, St. Louis, MO Affiliation given for identification not representation
Alternatives: - Call the FBI Computer Crime Squad (202) 324-9164, which will probally be very unsatisfying unless you can document a large dollar loss
Try Byron Thompson from NC-17. You may have much better luck
Last time Sprint did this, I believe a front page story in the New York Times was very effective at getting their attention.
That of course is correct. Unfortunately(?), for us we'd much rather run networks and not sit in courts. National Computer Crime Squad (NC-17) as every FBI division does not really have enough experience in dealing with that but that particular person from there ( Byron Thompson ) had proven that he can get stuff done. Basically, he will understand implications if you try to explain them to him. Alex
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Alex "Mr. Worf" Yuriev
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Sean Donelan