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- 5-10-94 hAk/d BY: CIRCLE JERK
- 6:05 pm phile #7
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- "Vandalism Follows Threats Via Computer"
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- EL PASO (AP) - A computer "stalker" is apparently turning email threats
- into reality. Two families have told police that messages sent to thier
- teen-age sons on a local computer bulliten board have been followed by
- destructive acts against family vechicles. In both cases, the threats were made by "Hydro", a nickname used on
- an electronic bulliten board shared by a small group of El Paso teen-agers.
- One of the families from west-side Wl Paso, told police that threats to
- their son preceeded two family vans being torched. The most recent fire
- was Friday, when the family awoke at 3 a.m. to find their 1994 Dodge Caravan
- aflame. Taped to a rock outside their home was a not that said, "HYDRO IZ
- G0D." "Its strange, and its very scary," said Rio Grande Free Net operator
- Don Furth, who operates at the El Paso Community College. "These local BBS's
- are very busy at nights. "There are a lot of people who sit in their rooms
- and they're so wrapped up in this virtual reality enviornment they've
- created," he said. Police reports show a second family in northeast El Paso
- also recieved threats froma computer user nicknamed, "Hydro," and found the
- windows of their Isuzu smashed March 23. The FBI has jurisdiction over
- threats sent on the communications line. However, authorities have not
- determined whether the messages crossed state lines, a prerequisite for a
- federal violation, FBI spokesman Al Cruz said Sunday. Furth estimates that
- 15 percent of all home in El Paso have a modem and computer, and that's all
- that is needed to access over 50 local BBS's in the El Paso area. He said
- computer-shy parents should learn what their children are accessing. "If
- you're in the library and your kid is reading a book, your going to look at
- the title," i think that is appropriate behavior. If (a child) searches
- hard enough, you can find places that big virtual world that probably a
- parent would not want their kids to go. Electronic BBS's have become
- controversial as authorities have caught groups using them to exchange
- child pornography and information on child sex ring.
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- This article was in the May 1, 1994 Houston Chronic(le)
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- File typed up by circle jerk
- - If you find and grammar of spelling errors feel free to call
- up the hAk/d world HQ (The HoNky RiNk) and suck my nardz.
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- To all hAk/d freekz: Get off your ass
- omc: you want to leech sum more XXX thangz?
- Dr Dave: havent heard from your ass in months
- Death: fuck your wuzzy azz net. hehe
- Dak: Letz go get fucked up
- Vu Krew: You all will die sometimes
- Rou Tisten: Whats this about BarneyNet?
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- CALL: Da HoNky RiNk | (713) | hAk/d world HQ | NO ANSI
- phree beer and drugz | kewl on-line kinky doors|
- 0 - .314 second warez | no puzzy azz ratios |
- 6:39 pm
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