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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/28/2013 11:01 AM, Jared Norris
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<div dir="ltr">On 29 May 2013 00:53, Christine Gipson <span
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<p>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. </p>
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<div style="">I'm not sure what you are expecting us to do
if you've already been in contact with local law
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<div style="">The only suggestions I can make are to follow
standard security measures such as:</div>
<div style="">* Regularly changing passwords</div>
<div style="">* Using strong passwords</div>
<div style="">* Disabling wifi networks unless absolutely
necessary</div>
<div style="">* Ensuring your operating system is up to
date.</div>
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<div style="">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.</div>
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Jared Norris<br>
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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.<br>
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