FBI Internet Crime Complaint website



Usenet flooding may be interpreted as Denial of Service (DOS), which is an
Internet crime. The FBI has a website http://www.ic3.gov/ where individuals
who have been victimized may file a complaint. It will accept complaints if
either one or both the perpetrator and the victim are in the US.

This second, more extreme attack indicates that the severity is increasing,
and it has already reduced my ability to communicate freely and in a timely
fashion, while also wasting bandwidth and causing lost time for many
people.

If a large enough number of people who have been victimized by this
Cybercrime report it, perhaps resources will be allocated and the
perpetrators may be properly punished.

Paul


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  • Re: FBI Internet Crime Complaint website
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