If you are suffering from any of the following:
Pornographic or Unsolicitated (i.e., SPAM ) E-mail?
Profane or Unwanted Instant Messages (AOL, ICQ, IRC, etc.)?
Targeted Electronic Attack (Virii) or Intrusion while on the Internet?
Chances are you have been the victim of one or more of the above and may not have
even known about it! In the current environment that exists on the 'net, unsolicitated E-mail or electronic intrusion is a far-too common annoyance,
at best, or a serious, threatening problem, at its worst. Unsolicited E-mail or unwanted Instant Messages are annoying, maddening or even
frightening, depending upon content.
If you have been a victim, and you knew about it, you probably replied to the culprit only to either have your reply returned to you as "undeliverable"
or followed by a stream of invective suitable for an angry, drunken sailor.
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The perpetrator of these crimes (Yes! They are illegal in both the United States
and in many countries abroad!) often believes himself to be shielded by a veil of secrecy. He feels that his Anonymity will be his protection.
Fortunately for you, this veil of Anonymity is actually nonexistent!
The identity of the source of your distress can be discerned via a combination of the right software,
Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) resources, and old fashioned know-how!
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The word "Anonymous" has no meaning on the Internet.
Perhaps you have complained to your Internet Service Provider (ISP)?
More than likely they have replied to you with a promise to stop the offensive material from reaching you but either cannot, will not, or otherwise
do not put an end to it. This may not be the ISP's fault, or may be a symptom of "Big Internet" unwillingness to invest the
appropriate time or resources in squashing a problem that will not go away and is increasing in frequency.
You try and try but you can't seem to figure out who has been sending you the offensive messages that have been trying your patience,
taking up your time (which is money, after all), and making your otherwise pleasant Internet experience a computerized nightmare....
What can Net Ninja do for you?
Net Ninja utilizes Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), coupled with a highly
specialized suite of software and old-fashioned data-mining know-how to satisfy your informational needs; OSINT, in a nutshell
is intelligence (i.e., data turned into meaningful information). The intelligence is tailored specifically to meet your needs and is based on data
which can be obtained legally and ethically from public sources. Whatever form it takes, the OSINT research involves no information that is classified
at its origin, is subject to proprietary constraints (other than copyright), is the product of sensitive contacts with U.S. or foreign persons, or is
acquired through clandestine or covert means.
Through use of such OSINT resources, Net Ninja can do the following for you, your family and/or your company:
Net Ninja's techs can teach you and your computer(s) and network infrastructure how to be "Internet Vigilant".
Net Ninja's techs can help protect you and yours from being exposed to offensive materials on the 'net.
Net Ninja's techs can identify the producer or perpetrator of Internet crime that has been
harassing you no matter where they are on the 'net or in the world!
Net Ninja's techs can help you to surf the 'net in peace!
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The level of benefit you may derive from using Net Ninja's services can range from learning how to
use the best available software to protect yourself while on the 'net to learning how to apply basic OSINT practices to meet your informational needs.
You may learn how to follow OSINT practices throughout the data parsing process: from identification of a security issue, to tracking
its associated "data/information chain", to its satisfactory conclusion. It all depends on your interests, needs and budget!
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Net Ninja now offers Professional Witness Services!
Services priced from a low $25 (U.S.) on up!
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