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And hey, give us IPs for your attackers so that we can block them at our routers. On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 6:16 AM, James Rogers <[email protected]> wrote: > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: James Rogers <[email protected]> > Date: Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 6:09 AM > Subject: Re: Final Solution to Chinese Break in > To: Bill Maidment <[email protected]> > Cc: Paul Robert Marino <[email protected]>, Nico Kadel-Garcia < > [email protected]>, Larry Linder <[email protected]>, " > [email protected]" <[email protected]> > > > Interpol is not so much an org as an agreement between LEOs in different > countries. Not an LEO so much as a way of sharing information. > > The FBI, according to presentations they've given, is very interested in > crimes in all countries even if they cannot pursue or prosecute. And are > more than willing to interdict criminals in any country that allows their > shoes on the ground. > > --James > > On Sat, Oct 4, 2014 at 9:26 PM, Bill Maidment <[email protected]> wrote: > >> There used to be an organisation called Interpol to deal with >> international crime. I haven't heard anything recent about them; do they >> still exist? >> >> Regards >> Bill Maidment >> >> >> -----Original message----- >> > From:Paul Robert Marino <[email protected]> >> > Sent: Sunday 5th October 2014 9:14 >> > To: Nico Kadel-Garcia <[email protected]>; Larry Linder < >> [email protected]> >> > Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]> >> > Subject: Re: Final Solution to Chinese Break in >> > >> > >> > One other problem is the FBI can only investigate criminals operating >> within the united states they really can't do any thing if the criminal is >> operating out of an other country due to their mandated scope of >> enforcement. >> > In fact internet crimes are really difficult for any law enforcement >> because they are usually international and there for exceed their >> jurisdiction. The laws that limit jurisdiction are ment to protect our >> rights and prevent any one law enforcement agency from having enough power >> to threaten the government; however this makes it nearly impossible for any >> one of them to truly investigate internet crimes. What is needed is a new >> agency who's jurisdiction is international internet crimes; however that >> also presents its own risks because if you think the NSA is bad about >> respecting our rights just wait to see what an international agency tasked >> with tracking internet crimes would do. >> > >> > -- Sent from my HP Pre3 >> > > >
