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Looks like this might make you happy

News Release

January 11, 2005

BELARUS COMPANY EXECUTIVES EXTRADITED FROM FRANCE TO FACE CHARGES IN

GLOBAL INTERNET CHILD PORN CASE

-- More than 1,000 people arrested worldwide in ICE-led investigation --

ICE has also provided leads to foreign law enforcement that have resulted in

approximately 860 arrests in Australia, Denmark, Finland, France, China,

Norway, Scotland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.

Looks like China is in there!

http://www.ice.gov/graphics/news/newsrelea...dporn011105.htm

Related links:

http://news.google.com/news?&ned=ca&ie=UTF...ion+Predator%22

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/20...0040707-10.html

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kdcinfo,

Looks like this might make you happy

News Release

January 11, 2005

BELARUS COMPANY EXECUTIVES EXTRADITED FROM FRANCE TO FACE CHARGES IN GLOBAL INTERNET CHILD PORN CASE

Most indeed - I'll post whether my flow lets up. I got one last night and this morning, but they weren't from "Frank". They were however both from the "Hanaro" network.

But between this news post and the previous one posted earlier yesterday, I for one am EXTREMELY grateful that things are churning. Even if these don't hold or don't turn out for the better, its really nice to see that our governments (both nationally and internationally speaking) are working on it.

Thank you for the update :D

Keith

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Well, interestingly enough, I just got one that had one of the same subject lines as the others, and I was fully expecting to see the same "Frank" info.

However, although that specific info wasn't there, the info that was there seems pretty close ... and the e-mail contents are exactly the same with the exception of the destination server.

http://aujobs.net/rr.php

To: bjnic[at]bjtelecom.net

Re: http://aujobs.net/spur/enter.php

To: bjnic[at]bjtelecom.net

This one:

Look here: http://aujobs.net/spur/enter.php

No thanks: http://aujobs.net/rr.php

Old:

Look here: http://bp2-rx.com/enter.php

No thanks: http://bp2-rx.com/rr.php

Perhaps rr.php and enter.php are typical for this type of e-mail spam... or perhaps with all the crack-downs, they've changed servers...?

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