Unfortunately, many of the websites are transient, in that they are only active for days or hours before they quickly move elsewhere. Second, many are hosted in other countries, out of reach of US law enforcement. Personally, the best way to deal with these sick-o types is to hack their sites and delete their content. If you're going to practice your hacking skills, where better than some revolting child porn site? :-) ___________________________________ Andrew Plato, CISSP President / Principal Consultant Anitian Corporation Enterprise Security & Infrastructure Solutions 503-644-5656 Office 503-644-8574 Fax 503-201-0821 Mobile www.anitian.com ___________________________________ > -----Original Message----- > From: Rich Rohrich [mailto:echobase@private] > Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 2:51 PM > To: Crime List > Subject: CRIME SPAM promoting illegal activity > > > I'm sure we have all experienced the growing flood of SPAM which > increasingly contains objectionable material and invitations to Adult > oriented sites. This is bad enough but, I've recently seen SPAM > advertising websites which appear to promote child > pornography. This has > gone WAY beyond the annoyance level. I've had enough! I know the FBI > investigates people who collect this stuff, but this is a > little different. > > Is there a law enforcement email address to report these links to? > >
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