Cyberstalking WAS Re: dual booting Ubuntu 13.04 and Windows 7

Christine Gipson Natanael 29cagn1hnyc at gmail.com
Tue May 28 15:49:43 UTC 2013


On 05/28/2013 11:13 AM, Jared Norris wrote:
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> On 29 May 2013 01:09, Christine Gipson Natanael <29cagn1hnyc at gmail.com 
> <mailto:29cagn1hnyc at gmail.com>> wrote:
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>     On 05/28/2013 11:01 AM, Jared Norris wrote:
>>     On 29 May 2013 00:53, Christine Gipson <29cagn1hnyc at gmail.com
>>     <mailto:29cagn1hnyc at gmail.com>> wrote:
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>>         Thank you. Nice to know that my pursuit of a simple solution
>>         to ridding myself of a cyberstalker of more than 4 years
>>         duration that even law enforcement has not been able to stop
>>         is more important to you than list etiquette. The beatings I
>>         have repeatedly taken to the face (in the real world) thank
>>         you as well.
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>>     I'm not sure what you are expecting us to do if you've already
>>     been in contact with local law enforcement.
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>>     The only suggestions I can make are to follow standard security
>>     measures such as:
>>     * Regularly changing passwords
>>     * Using strong passwords
>>     * Disabling wifi networks unless absolutely necessary
>>     * Ensuring your operating system is up to date.
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>>     But in all honesty, none of this will prevent the real world
>>     violence so discussing options with local law enforcement is most
>>     likely the only measure that will be able to assist.
>>     -- 
>>     Regards,
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>>     Jared Norris
>>     https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JaredNorris
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>     Thank you, Jared, but this has been ongoing for more than four
>     years and when your passwords are more than 12-15 characters in
>     length the realization that it is a phisher or someone using
>     hypervisor ( as is the case with my Android) is obvious.  I am not
>     a real tech saavy user.  I can tell what processes are in use, but
>     have no skills to combat them.  I gave up coding in 1981 because I
>     hated working at IBM. In light of the recent bank heists via ATM
>     using phones to phish credit card numbers, it is obvious that  my
>     tech saavy pusuant is trying to silence my complaints to the FBI
>     by monitoring my communications.
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> My suggestion then would be to take the most low tech option available 
> and present yourself in person to the local law enforcement 
> responsible. As this is different for every country and location this 
> international mailing list is not really the best place to discuss 
> something that should be being taken care of legally.
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> If you still insist you need technical help I would honestly suggest 
> contacting a local Ubuntu team [1] or LUG for in person assistance.
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> [1] http://loco.ubuntu.com/
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> -- 
> Regards,
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> Jared Norris
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JaredNorris
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Thank you for your expertise.  The original post was concerning a config 
for Firestarter or Firewall builder to block the person with the intent 
of dual install.
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