Campus cops treat Ubuntu use as sign of criminality
Richard Chonak
rac-7q86n6wRh+gPnHn3N7+5xA at public.gmane.org
Sat Apr 18 14:54:57 EDT 2009
Bill Ricker wrote:
> If the police and court aren't entirely incompetent, they would have
> heard some indication of Motive as well, like what prior history
> existed between the victim of the emails and the victim of the search
> warrant, but for privacy reasons that might have been omitted from
> coverage.
The warrant application goes into additional detail, but it doesn't
contain any information about any past contacts between the target of
the search warrant and the victim of the forged e-mail, It's mainly
based on allegations made by the computer guy's disgruntled roommate
that the IT guy hacked the college grade system and downloaded pirated
movies. Some of the allegations sound weak: the roommate's PC doesn't
work, and he suspects it's the IT guy's fault.
The most substantial-looking link is that a computer in the IT guy's
name did a DNS lookup relevant to the harassing e-mail. So based on
that, the cops are going to forensically search his PC for a few months
and look for evidence to strengthen the case.
I was going to say "we shall see", but probably this will peter out with
no resolution.
--RC
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