Phone scam affects Windows only? Canadian sense of humor...

Ken Heard kenslists-R6A+fiHC8nRWk0Htik3J/w at public.gmane.org
Mon Mar 25 01:30:22 UTC 2013


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On 2013-03-24 23:03, Christopher Browne wrote:

> If there is a specific bill from a particular session of Parliament
> that forbids probing peoples' computers, it would be slick to
> respond with something like...

What you need to refer to is not the bill, but the Act of Parliament
once the bill has become law.  This is a common mistake many people make.
in
> Sir, it seems as though your organization has been connecting to
> my computer without my knowledge, which clearly contravenes Section
> 2.718 of Bill C-3.141, from the 2014 session.  I'm afraid I need to
> get the IP address of the computer you used to violate security, to
> pass on to the RCMP...

So, instead of Bill C-3.141 it would be something like "Protection
against computer snooping Act".

Regards, Ken Heard


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