Re: earlier posting of users' passwords and credit card numbers

Derik Jarne x353-2490 (Derik.Jarne@osi.com)
Mon, 10 Oct 94 13:59:26 PDT

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On Mon, 10 Oct 1994, Derik Jarne x353-2490 wrote:

> Then WE!, US! ME! YOU! should find out WHO is sending and start pulling 
> fingernails. Maybe the FBI would be interested in this sort of #$%#^% @^%@& !!!!

>> The FBI has power only in the USA -- the Inernet is global -- if someone 
>> from Iran posts a credit card number of a US account -- do you really 
>> think abything can happen to the poster?
>> REMEBER THE INTERNET IS **NOT** SUBJECT TO US LAW EXCEPT INSIDE THE USA!!!!


Under your concept a foreigner in the USA cannot be held accountable
for acts of crime so long as they originate in some other country.
Like a letter bomb. 

No, I think that the FBI would be interested in this, or should be!!

As far as I know it did originate in the USA. 

Do you know something we do not?