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AN INCREASE IN INTERNET SCHEMES

Last post 03-27-2008, 9:33 PM by Austin. 8 replies.
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  •  01-17-2008, 10:02 PM 258

    AN INCREASE IN INTERNET SCHEMES

    NRS 200.575  Stalking: Definitions; penalties.

          1.  A person who, without lawful authority, willfully or maliciously engages in a course of conduct that would cause a reasonable person to feel terrorized, frightened, intimidated or harassed, and that actually causes the victim to feel terrorized, frightened, intimidated or harassed, commits the crime of stalking. Except where the provisions of subsection 2 or 3 are applicable, a person who commits the crime of stalking:

          (a) For the first offense, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

          (b) For any subsequent offense, is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.

          2.  A person who commits the crime of stalking and in conjunction therewith threatens the person with the intent to cause him to be placed in reasonable fear of death or substantial bodily harm commits the crime of aggravated stalking. A person who commits the crime of aggravated stalking shall be punished for a category B felony by imprisonment in the state prison for a minimum term of not less than 2 years and a maximum term of not more than 15 years, and may be further punished by a fine of not more than $5,000.

          3.  A person who commits the crime of stalking with the use of an Internet or network site or electronic mail or any other similar means of communication to publish, display or distribute information in a manner that substantially increases the risk of harm or violence to the victim shall be punished for a category C felony as provided in NRS 193.130.

          4.  Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2 of NRS 200.571, a criminal penalty provided for in this section may be imposed in addition to any penalty that may be imposed for any other criminal offense arising from the same conduct or for any contempt of court arising from the same conduct.

          5.  The penalties provided in this section do not preclude the victim from seeking any other legal remedy available.

          6.  As used in this section:

          (a) “Course of conduct” means a pattern of conduct which consists of a series of acts over time that evidences a continuity of purpose directed at a specific person.

          (b) “Internet or network site” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 205.4744.

          (c) “Network” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 205.4745.

          (d) “Provider of Internet service” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 205.4758.

          (e) “Without lawful authority” includes acts which are initiated or continued without the victim’s consent. The term does not include acts which are otherwise protected or authorized by constitutional or statutory law, regulation or order of a court of competent jurisdiction, including, but not limited to:

                 (1) Picketing which occurs during a strike, work stoppage or any other labor dispute.

                 (2) The activities of a reporter, photographer, cameraman or other person while gathering information for communication to the public if that person is employed or engaged by or has contracted with a newspaper, periodical, press association or radio or television station and is acting solely within that professional capacity.

                 (3) The activities of a person that are carried out in the normal course of his lawful employment.

                 (4) Any activities carried out in the exercise of the constitutionally protected rights of freedom of speech and assembly.

          (Added to NRS by 1993, 509; A 1995, 59, 1195, 1324; 1999, 1377; 2001, 665, 2785, 2800; 2003, 198)

  •  01-19-2008, 3:48 PM 259 in reply to 258

    Re: Data in Vault Sysytem

  •  01-22-2008, 2:42 AM 261 in reply to 259

    Internet Crime Complaint center tracking enabled

    The information I've provided on this form is correct to the best of my knowledge.
    I understand that providing false information could make me subject to fine, imprisonment,
    or both. (Title 18, U.S. Code, Section 1001)
     


    The IC3 is co-sponsored by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
    and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C).
    Complaints filed via this website are processed and may be referred to federal,
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    agency receiving the complaint information.
  •  01-24-2008, 12:44 AM 262 in reply to 261

    An FBI agent takes a call from an Internet scam victim.

    IC3 is taking aggressive steps to exponentially strengthen law enforcement's ability to identify and combat Internet crimes. New and expanded alliances with industry is a key component to making Internet e-commerce safer for consumers.

     Association with these industry partners will allow the IC3 to capitalize on the information and intelligence received from industry partners to ensure significant cases are developed and referred to law enforcement in an expeditious fashion
  •  01-26-2008, 3:35 AM 265 in reply to 262

    Creative website forum post

    I haven't really a clue as to what you are both talking about. Sounds interesting to say the least.

    This post has been posted in a few different places around the net exactly word for word. Even the comments are word for word...except for this one of course. Sometimes the names are changed and sometimes they aren't.

    I just want to know what your objectives are. You seem to post this thread in powerful forums around the Internet. Good choice by registering here. Have fun.

    Here's a few other places this thread has been posted.

  •  02-04-2008, 11:56 PM 267 in reply to 258

    COMPUTER SECURITY CONSULTANT CHARGED WITH INFECTING UP TO A QUARTER MILLION COMPUTERS THAT WERE USED TO WIRETAP, ENGAGE IN IDENTITY THEFT, DEFRAUD BANKS

    The FBI has undertaken a new initiative to educate and warn citizens about certain risks and dangers associated with the use of Peer-to-Peer systems on the Internet.

    While the FBI supports and encourages the development of new technologies, we also recognize that technology can be misused for illicit and, in some cases, criminal purposes. In an effort to help citizens learn how to protect themselves, this letter is being distributed and is posted at a creativedesktop .co m
  •  02-19-2008, 12:23 AM 275 in reply to 258

    Re: Data in Vault Sysytem

    Has anyone here had any experience with Riverbed technology (www.riverbed.com) in this scenario? I'd be interested in first-hand experiences with it in regards to Vault.
  •  02-26-2008, 1:31 AM 280 in reply to 258

    Data in Vault System

    Riverbed's Steelhead appliance accelerates VAULT services over slow WANs and make sharing CAD data as fast as it would be on a LAN.
  •  03-27-2008, 9:33 PM 330 in reply to 280

    posting the same thread in forums around the Internet

    Hello again guys. Are you making any progress on your "data in vault system" challenge? Still wondering why you guys are posting the same thread in forums around the Internet. No problem here though, just continue on with whatever it is that you're doing.

    For now though here's a few more places on the web where this post can be found...word for word.

    Singapore Hardware zone

    Beyondunreal forums

    CGArchitect forums

    CG Society

    Gentoo forums
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