on 22-06-2013 10:26 AM
the F.B.I. have released its latest "most wanted" poster showing the top 16 most wanted terrorists. the liberal and other groups in America want it removed as it is racist and offensive to a certain people group.
guess which people group they all come from?
on 23-06-2013 01:05 AM
So predictable aren't they?
Yes...that and my extreme powers of deduction! 😄
Hi Annie!
And Joz...I'd suspect whoever put it there removed it. I have doubts anyone was notified.
on 23-06-2013 01:20 AM
on 23-06-2013 05:00 AM
on 23-06-2013 05:03 AM
on 23-06-2013 08:43 AM
Thank you, Iza. The supporters of this stuff dont worry me, in fact it doesn't surprise me at all that they'd ignore the plight of the children and twist it around for their own needs .. Some were toddlers 😞
on 23-06-2013 08:55 AM
Well for a start I could not have looked at the pics or send them to other people, sending that sort of stuff through the Internet is against the law.
I also know similar things have happened before with the same poster so I know who I believe
If I was you hawk I would go to the police and see what they think.
on 23-06-2013 09:01 AM
Hawk ,even if you deleted your web site ,would they still be on the hosting account?
i would report it to the police ..
find our WHO put them there .
if this is some sort of revenge /payback .. It has gone to far .
Just one quick reply Annie, Its a hosting account that I use mainly for emails, I had placed a few caravan pictures on a site that was going to be a record of a camper I was rebuilding.
Someone some how gained access to the hosting account and created a extra directory and links / files in it, there was no web site displaying it, when I was told it contained things, I accessed it via FTP found a strange directory with a heap of file names that I never bothered to check myself to see what they were and hit the delete button.
I then checked the logs in the following days and found a high number of hits attempting to gain direct access.
I made a number of ph calls to the AFP to get them to follow up on the hacking and track the people that were attempting to access the files.
As the info had been deleted from the server they said they had no evidence to know what had been accessed so there was no point in following it up thanks to the person who created a huge panic.
The AFP may have been able to get the hosting co to recover the files but as I couldn't tell them that I had actually seen them for myself they weren't interested.
The moral of the story is if you ever find anything like that just report it and let the AFP do their job.
I am now going out for the day so I wont be able to reply till late
on 23-06-2013 09:02 AM
Karen you ignored the plight of the children by not going to the police.
on 23-06-2013 09:25 AM
and yet some people seem to be see very anti Government involvement in internet use/control/monitoring don't they?
on 23-06-2013 09:28 AM
Good morning Lion!:-)
See you later hawk.:8}