Re: chat logs

From: Ovi (marioara.alexandru_at_tin.it)
Date: 05/13/05

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    Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 20:37:20 +0200
    To: Melissa Fischer <Melissa.Fischer@NorthMemorial.com>
    
    

    1.Generally is good thing to enable the logs in your irc client. The
    logs are always useful in cases like this when besides your word you can
    provide the police with more details.

    2.I advise also a little program called Sam Spade ( very easy to use )
    which is a traceroute program that traces ip. You can use it to see from
    where the user came and provide that data to the site administrator and
    to the police.

    3.Last but not least ALWAYS upon knowing that someone menaced your
    childs, imediattely contact the site administrator and provide him with
    most details possibile about the abuse.

    4. As for emails. If you right-click on the email and after that
    Property ( or Details ) you will find an welth of information about the
    mailer. That supposed that he isn't using an anonimity service or other
    remailers. YOu can use also some filtering software for the incoming mails

    Finally go here : www.wiredsafety.org. They a lot of information
    usefull, and also a 911 kind of service.
    Melissa Fischer wrote:

    >Our community, Waconia, Minnesota has recently been the victims of
    >threats against our children and schools.
    >http://www.startribune.com/stories/462/5399090.html
    >
    >The Emergency Response Task Force assigned to our case asked parents to
    >go home and check their kids computers for any chats or emails with
    >information.
    >
    >We are trying to find a document explaining where and what to look at
    >to find any information. We would like to post this on our school main
    >page www.waconia.k12.mn.us for a resource for parents to use on how to
    >find any information. Can you tell me where to find this information?
    >
    >Thank you in advance,
    >
    >
    >
    >Melissa Fischer
    >Database Administrator
    >Data and System Engineering
    >North Memorial Health Care
    >763/520-1533
    >melissa.fischer@northmemorial.com
    >
    >
    >


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