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Security Incidents: Complaining to providers (was: @home: Is *anyone* really home there???

Complaining to providers (was: @home: Is *anyone* really home there???

From: Rob Quinn <rquinn_at_SEC.SPRINT.NET>
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 09:45:42 -0500

> I used to run an ISP, and I'd get this crap at least 100 times a day. When
> coming back from a nice relaxing weekend, I'd usually DREAD reading my email,
> because it was filled with all this "Jammer" hogwash.

 Twice I've received subpoenas that asked for the standard account info plus
copies of every complaint we might have received against the account.
Unfortunately I didn't get the privledge of "Jamming" them. On the first one, I
asked the agent what prompted him to do that and he said it was new boilerplate
being suggested by Washington.
Received on Mar 01 2000

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