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Handling malicious antagonists in cyberspace.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| September 22, 2005 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From New Straits Times (Malaysia))

Byline: Ahmad Faiz

OF late, there has been much ado about anonymous writers who post seditious messages on the Internet, specifically at blog sites. Two of these bloggers, Peter Tan and Ameer Zulkifli, have lodged police reports at the Brickfields police station, alleging that the perpetrator of the seditious messages sent to their blog sites is someone called "good man".

Tan and Ameer have also kept "good man"'s Internet protocol (IP) address(es) as evidence to help the police in their investigation.

However, IP address is indirect evidence or hearsay at best. This means that the police must obtain more …

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