25 Feb
2005
25 Feb
'05
16:23
On Fri, 2005-02-25 at 15:55, Grainge, Derek wrote:
This particular school hasn't signed up to anything but the approach to get in was by implying they had some evidence that the school was breaking the law and that they needed to discuss this. Its the most devious sort of spam marking
If indeed this *is* FAST rather than a con.
It would be a risky con as they sent a physical person in aawho had specific software tools to install on their server to do the audit. It would only take one person to make enquiries and the person involved would be easily traceable. Whatever the case I think the word extortion or protaction racket is not over-stating the case. -- Ian Lynch <ian.lynch@zmsl.com> ZMS Ltd