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Jun 1, 1997, 3:00:00 AM6/1/97
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On 30 May 1997 20:43:54 -0400, Dyna...@YGRI.net (Doktor DynaSoar)
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>Modemac <mod...@shell1.tiac.net> sent bitwaves which read:
>}
>}[ Article reposted from news.admin.net-abuse.email ]
>}[ Author was Roswell Coverup <Maje...@ALIENSPAMcryogen.com> ]
>}[ Posted on Wed, 28 May 1997 14:02:18 GMT ]
>}
>}This just in:
>}
>}http://www.agis.net/reward.htm
>}
>} AGIS Offers $25,000 Reward For Information On Network Attack
>
>The FBI has just been sent a 13 page report outlining what happened to
>AGIS and why, in the consensus of people much better than AGIS is able
>to employ. They knocked themselves off the net repeatedly by the flood
>of responses to their outpouring of spam from Cyberpromo, and their
>general inability to operate a backbone server due to most of their tech
>employees leaving. I'm hoping the FBI will back out.

The FBI has no fucking Jurisdiction in this matter.
There was no crime committed, since Cyberpromo
does not run on a Government Computer and AGIS
has no connection with the Government.

>I'll be among the
>first to complain to the NFIC to get them smacked for fraud when that
>happens. Their attempt at a cover story probably cost the taxpayers tens
>of thousands.
>
>--
>(@ @)\DynaSoar\___, Doktor DynaSoar Iridium, Scienfictiontologist
> ll ll Yetii Genetii Research InstiToot, Somedamnwhere, VA
>Clench of The One True Pipe Dream, ElectroChurch of the SubGenius
> Excuse me if I sound bitter....I taste that way too

I BET you that the FBI just trashes the report, and puts Spamford/AGIS
in the wacko-bin, like all of the rest of the Usenet complainers.

Unless it happened to a U.S. Government Computer, the FBI
has no business sticking it's nose into the matter.

Such is life in cyberspace.

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