That doesn't surprise me. When dealing with US Security, it shouldn't surprise you either. I once sent an email to JCF about a compromised .mil machine (found in my Nimda logs). Within 10 minutes (5AM), my home phone was ringing with a request to explain the email. I just figured someone there had my contact info through one of the people that knew me. (My home # is in my wife's name, not mine.) Jimmy -----Original Message----- From: Steve Nichols [mailto:steven@private] Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 2:14 PM To: 'Owner-Crime' Subject: FW: CRIME User/employment verification Nope.... My NIC handle has no mention of my cell. No idea how he got it. In Fact, to make things even more odd.... The owner of my company is listed as the Tech Contact, and only the office # is listed in the whois. Steven Nichols Network and Systems Administrator Internet and NOC Manager VALLEY INTERNET COMPANY 1709 NE 27th Street, Suite C McMinnville, Oregon 97128 503-565-5030 or 800-909-9078 (toll-free) "Pay no attention to the folks behind the curtain..." PGP: www.viclink.com/~steven/steven.nichols.pgp.txt -----Original Message----- From: Tim Kramer [mailto:kramert@private] Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 11:23 To: steven@private Cc: Owner-Crime Subject: Re: CRIME User/employment verification Is that the data that you registed the domain with (if it was you that registered it)? - Tim
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