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Simple fact:
You have broken the data protection act.
You have access to my personal details, not sent to you - meant for somebody else.
This isn't Goatboy threatening to damage you - let me explain what this is:
Did you see "A glimpse into Goatboy's life" thread? See that pic with me sitting on the chair next to that girl? My ex that I'm off to see tonight?
Well guess what she does what for a living?
Thaaaaat's right, she's a DC for the London Metropolitan Police.
And that chap that was playing the guitar with a fag in his mouth?
Well guess where he works? And guess what dept he runs?
Computer Fraud.
And thanks to your comment in the other thread:
"Stryke wrote:
> Have you looked at Goaty's details?
> Turbonutter says:
> No.
> Turbonutter says:
> I have seen them, but I have no care for them"
You have just admitted reading personal and private information.
You've cost Special Reserve potential business by helping to create confusion and uncertainty as to how secure their information is - to the extent that Loki & Snuggly have had to reassure, continually, that their servers are secure.
But that's not what's made me furious.
You hacked into another person's email account.
You have admitted to witnessing personal details of someone that was not addressing them to you.
I hope you had fun kid, because one of two things *is* going to happen.
1) Your parents will recieve a call from The Metropolitan Police concerning their son breaking several laws in regards to the privacy of information transmitted.
2) Your parents are going to recieve a visit. From me.
Your actions on a computer have bearing on people in the outside world.
As you will discover. This isn't you "showing people a lesson".
This is you, if over 16, liable for prosecution.
Or, if under 16, liable to your parents being told all about your little tricks.
I take my privacy extremely seriously.
But not as seriously as The British Legal System does.
I would appreciate it, please, if people could refrain from spamming in this thread or making jokes.
I'm *really* not horsing around.
Thank you.
But surely you wouldn't be allowed access to the 'hacker's' home details to contact the parents yourself.
That would be in breach of the Data Protection Act.
> The police is the best option.
>
> More intimidating than a 29 year old drummer called Goatboy.
sorry but that did bring a smile to my chops
More intimidating than a 29 year old drummer called Goatboy.
My sincere apologies for the spam goatboy.
I think this is a very serious issue, but i laughed when i thought about the surreal side.
I'd love to see the shock he felt when he read 'I will be alerting the police'
well not actually 'behind' you, that would be sick.