If the threat was electronic, it's traceable. Minions such as the ones used for such an intimidation campaign aren't typically very bright...so being anonymous is kind of a misnomer.
Nope...I'm just a citizen making the point that even bothering to obtain "the dumbest, easiest thing to get" may just be beyond the criminal element that the ds recruits and uses to do its dirty work.
Just sayin'...
And if it's truly that simple to leave no trace online, how is it that the bad guys needed to use online games to communicate? Do we 'have it all' or do we not?
If the threat was electronic, it's traceable. Minions such as the ones used for such an intimidation campaign aren't typically very bright...so being anonymous is kind of a misnomer.
Nope...I'm just a citizen making the point that even bothering to obtain "the dumbest, easiest thing to get" may just be beyond the criminal element that the ds recruits and uses to do its dirty work.
Just sayin'...
And if it's truly that simple to leave no trace online, how is it that the bad guys needed to use online games to communicate? Do we 'have it all' or do we not?
the agencies would never waste their time investigating these types of threats!