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Re: FN-FORUM: Chinese Hackers
date posted 21st March 2008 17:00
Np. If your client wants translation for registering on the cyberpolice site
let me know (free). You may want to observe that registering a complaint
with the site may (and only may) simply draw the client's details to the
attention of the Chinese authorities. Not everyone wants that.
Hope your client has some luck.
Mike A.
From: "Craig" [EMAIL REMOVED]
: Thanks Nigel and Mike,
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: I'll pass these on to the client.
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: Regards,
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: Craig
:
: -----Original Message-----
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: You might want to start here:
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: http://www.cyberpolice.cn/index2.jsp
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: How is your mandarin?
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: This is the page for submitting your information
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: http://www.cyberpolice.cn/alarmInitAction.do?act=init
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: translation below:
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: first line is the name of your website
: second is your website address
: third is the date of the hack
: main box is any further details
: then attach a file related with evidence (screenshot)
: name, gender (dropdown)
: type of id (pulldown - passport), the id number
: contact telephone
: home address
: company name
: company address
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: Nigel
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